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Normally there will be several readings and amendments proposed by the different political factions. If a country has an entrenched constitution, a special majority for changes to the constitution may be required, making changes to the law more difficult. A government usually leads the process, which can be formed from Members of Parliament (e.g. the UK or Germany). However, in a presidential system, the government is usually formed by an executive and his or her appointed cabinet officials (e.g. the United States or Brazil).
- Most executives in both systems are responsible for foreign relations, the military and police, and the bureaucracy.
- The executive in a legal system serves as the centre of political authority of the State.
- The other important model is the presidential system, found in the United States and in Brazil.
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