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Forms of government in the chosen european states.
Chval, František ; Jirásková, Věra (advisor) ; Suchánek, Radovan (referee)
Resumé The topic of my thesis is the forms of government in the chosen European states. I chose this topic because Czech Republic is a European state and has a parliamentary form of government with a slight difference from the classical concept of this form of government and just looking at the Czech concept one can see that the Czechs inspired themselves in other countries. And I believe that it is important to understand how the form of government works, especially if the one created in the state one lives was inspired by others. Form of government defines the dividing of the power in a state and its exercise, thus describes the main state organs, their powers and how they work, we can say that it indicates the boundaries and in the same time the rules of the game. The chosen states for my thesis are: France, Germany, Austria. These states were not chosen randomly, but based on the fact that each of them started as a parliamentary form of government and the over the course of history diverted from the classical concept of the parliamentary form of government. I chose France because in the III. and the IV. Republic they had the parliamentary form of government and then after the Second World War the V. republic uses the semi-presidential form of government. And I chose it for a reason that counts towards...

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