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Executive: what is and what to do

Article Summary   by:Bluemist     Original Author: saltoun
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Executive Branch:
Who is implementing the decisions of the legislature
From the work of the Executive:1. facilitate life and State Affairs2. examination of the needs of society and future plans3. the general policy of the State and follow up4. submission of proposals that are in the form of laws to the legislature5. implementation of laws and oversee work in the various sectors of the State
Executive configuration items:
1. Prince and is the head of State and head of the Executive2. the Ministry is composed of the Prime Minister and the Prime Minister and Cabinet
Procedures attached Datum of the Principality:
The first method (method):
1. death2. removal of non-health capacity due to sickness or old age3. voluntary resignation
Conditions attached the mandate of the Covenant:
1. the percentages2. masculinity3. age 304. the majority and the mind5. Islam6. health capacity
Separation of powers
View of the ancient philosophers:
Plato: Plato finds that the balanced distribution of functions of the State on multiple mind tyranny
Aristotle: select Aristotle''s three Executive and legislative powers and exercised judicial three different bodies
View of modern philosophers:
John Locke: English philosopher was first confirmed in writing (civil government) the importance of the separation between the Executive and legislative branches and between the seriousness of the meeting but one
French thinker Montesquieu, introducing the principle of separation of powers in depth and clarity in writing (the spirit of laws), and place the principle workable practical application
Divided public authorities in the State of Kuwait to three authorities:
1. legislative authority is vested in the Prince and the Council, the nation2. Executive authority is vested in the Amir and the Cabinet and Ministers3. the judiciary and courts on behalf of the Prince
Article 50 of the Constitution states that "the system of Government based on the separation of powers with their collaboration and accordance with the provisions of the Constitution"
And from this text it is clear that the Kuwaiti Constitution Pastor:
1. adoption of the principle of separation of powers2. more than their respective authority and function defined in the Constitution3. confirm the cooperation between the authorities were left to each authority of the freedom to work in isolation4. enable each of the other controls to prevent them from deviation in the exercise of its powers
Published: August 17, 2011   
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