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Политика Манитобы Politique au Manitoba Politics of Manitoba 马尼托巴省政府
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The Province of Manitoba, similar to other Canadian provinces and territories, is governed through a Westminster-based parliamentary system. The Manitoba government's authority to conduct provincial affairs is derived from the Constitution of Canada, which divides legislative powers among the federal parliament and the provincial legislatures. Manitoba operates through three levels of government: the executive, the legislative, and the judiciary. The executive branch—the Executive Council of Manitoba—consists of the Premier, who is the head of government and the President of the Executive Council. The legislative branch—Manitoba Legislature—consists of the Speaker and elected members, who are served by the Clerk, the Officers of the Legislative Assembly, and the employees of the legislativ 马尼托巴省政府是加拿大马尼托巴省的省级政府。广义上由省立法机关、省行政机关和省司法机关组成;狭义上特指省行政机关。 Поли́тика Манито́бы организована по вестминстерской системе в рамках канадского федерализма, как и в других провинциях Канады. Однопалатный законодательный орган состоит из 57 кресел. Выборы проходят не реже, чем каждые 5 лет, и в любой момент могут быть объявлены лейтенант-губернатором (представителем Короны в провинции) по совету премьер-министра. Премьер-министр является главой партии, имеющей наибольшее число кресел в Законодательном собрании. La politique au Manitoba fonctionne selon le système de Westminster dans le cadre du fédéralisme canadien, comme les autres provinces du Canada. Le Manitoba possède une législature monocamérale composée de 57 sièges (l'Assemblée législative du Manitoba). Les élections se déroulent au moins tous les 5 ans, mais peuvent être déclenchées à tout moment par le lieutenant-gouverneur (le représentant de la Couronne dans la province) sur conseil du Premier ministre. Le Premier ministre est le chef du parti qui détient le plus de sièges à l'Assemblée législative.
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La politique au Manitoba fonctionne selon le système de Westminster dans le cadre du fédéralisme canadien, comme les autres provinces du Canada. Le Manitoba possède une législature monocamérale composée de 57 sièges (l'Assemblée législative du Manitoba). Les élections se déroulent au moins tous les 5 ans, mais peuvent être déclenchées à tout moment par le lieutenant-gouverneur (le représentant de la Couronne dans la province) sur conseil du Premier ministre. Le Premier ministre est le chef du parti qui détient le plus de sièges à l'Assemblée législative. Поли́тика Манито́бы организована по вестминстерской системе в рамках канадского федерализма, как и в других провинциях Канады. Однопалатный законодательный орган состоит из 57 кресел. Выборы проходят не реже, чем каждые 5 лет, и в любой момент могут быть объявлены лейтенант-губернатором (представителем Короны в провинции) по совету премьер-министра. Премьер-министр является главой партии, имеющей наибольшее число кресел в Законодательном собрании. 马尼托巴省政府是加拿大马尼托巴省的省级政府。广义上由省立法机关、省行政机关和省司法机关组成;狭义上特指省行政机关。 The Province of Manitoba, similar to other Canadian provinces and territories, is governed through a Westminster-based parliamentary system. The Manitoba government's authority to conduct provincial affairs is derived from the Constitution of Canada, which divides legislative powers among the federal parliament and the provincial legislatures. Manitoba operates through three levels of government: the executive, the legislative, and the judiciary. The executive branch—the Executive Council of Manitoba—consists of the Premier, who is the head of government and the President of the Executive Council. The legislative branch—Manitoba Legislature—consists of the Speaker and elected members, who are served by the Clerk, the Officers of the Legislative Assembly, and the employees of the legislative service. The Legislative Assembly consists of the 57 members (MLAs) elected to represent the people of Manitoba. The judicial arm consists of the Chief Justice and the judges who preside over the courts. These three branches are linked through the Crown, which is the head of state and represented by the Lieutenant Governor of Manitoba. Under section 23 of the 1870 Manitoba Act (which is part of the Constitution of Canada), both English and French are official languages of the legislature and courts of Manitoba. Manitoba's primary political parties are the New Democratic Party (NDP) and the Progressive Conservative Party (PC). The current Premier of Manitoba is Heather Stefanson, who leads the PC Party with 35 seats. The last general election was held on September 10, 2019. Manitoba is represented in federal politics by fourteen Members of Parliament and six Senators.
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