Governments are composed of a number of small components and parts, which combine to form the essential governmental institutions. In any country, there are four basic institutions of any government, including the judiciary, legislature, executive and the press, and the same are also known as the five pillars of the state. Proper management and appropriate running of these institutions is necessary for maintaining the proper and thorough running of the government, and also assists in serving public effectively. Moreover, it is also eminent to have certain links between the government and general public, in order to ensure that the concerns and issues of public are properly addressed and considered, and people get a chance to voice their opinion. A close look at the history proves that different methods have been adopted to provide a link between public and the government, and now the best of the methods survive while others have been eliminated with the passage of time.
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Canadian House of Commons
The Canadian House of Commons was established in 1867, and is composed of elected members known as the Members of Parliament (MPs). The members are elected on the basis of simple plurality basis and the house has been playing its part in bridging the gap between public and the parliamentarians since a number of years. The Canadian House of Commons basically serves as a link between Canadian people and the parliament, and thus the individuals elected by the people to represent them get a chance to share their ideas, views and experiences with the higher authorities. The members of the Canadian House of Commons play their part in making a difference, by ensuring creation of laws and trying their best to serve general people in solving their problems. The members are also informed and knowledgeable individuals, whose job is to work in accordance with the parliament and the ruling parties, in order to ensure make decisions and resolutions to ensure progress and well being of Canada and the Canadian people. Thus, the system provides general individuals with a chance to show their approval or disapproval for the federal elections and also the decisions made at higher levels. In other words, the Canadian House of Commons provides individuals with a chance to have a voice in the affairs of state and it also allots them the power to questions state regarding its actions and decision. The verdicts and choices that are not in favor of the general people can thus be rejected by them and the display of their displeasure can assist the law makers in making better decisions, which are in accordance with the convenience and ease.
Thus, the presence of the Canadian House of Commons is a blessing for the general individuals as it allows them to raise their voice against the matters that they do not find suitable and at the same time, it also allows them to take part in the matters of state, that are going to affect them ...