About The Government and Economy
By: Kayla . W
Bi-cameral or Uni-Cameral???
In Brazil, Dilma Rousseff is the first woman to be elected as Brazil's president, since 2013. She is known to favor a strong state role in strategic areas, including banking, the oil industry and energy. She joined the government in 2003 as energy minister. Hopefully she won't be the last female president! Brazil's National Holiday is "Independence Day", September, 7. Also, Brazil's capital is "Brasilia". Brazil's Government GDP is $1.8 trillion. Hey, Brazilian is more than a trillion, am I right! In conclusion, Brazil's Government Type is Federal Republic. Brazil's Democracy Presidential elections is about 79.5%.
Brazil's Conditional form is Republic. Brazil's Legal System is civil law. Brazil's Administrative Divisions is 26 states and 1 federal district. Brazil's flag is green with a large yellow diamond in the center bearing a blue celestial globe with 27 white five-pointed stars! Brazil's General Government Final is $155.61. Brazil's "FAX" is 55. Brazil's Legislative Branch is Bi-Cameral Congress, and has 81 seats and 3 member from each state, and a federal district.
Money or Food???
Brazil's industries are textiles, shoes, chemicals, cement, lumber, iron ore, tin, steel, aircraft, motor vehicles and parts, other machinery and equipment. Wow, that's a whole lot of industries! Brazil's unemployment rate is 6.4%. Brazil's imports are $223.20. There GDP is $2.25 trillion. Agriculture Products are coffee, soybeans, wheat, rice, corn, sugarcane, cocoa, citrus; beef. Wow, now that's a lot of products, YUM! Brazil's Labor force is 105. Well 105 is better, than 1, of course!!!
Brazil's Economic Freedom is 57.7%. Brazil's Current account balance is $-54,230,000,000.00!!! Brazil's Consumer spending is 62.76. Brazil's Central Bank Discount Rate is 7.25%. Brazil's Fiscal year is Calendar year. Brazil's Gross Domestic savings is $1,067.19.
Voting in Mexico
Mexico's president is Enrique Pena Nieto. Mexico's Administrative Divisions is 31 states and 1 federal district. Mexico's capital city is Mexico (Distrito Federal). Mexico's suffrage is 18 years, and universal and compulsory (but not enforced). Mexico's basis executive legitimacy is Presidency is independent of legislature. Mexico's political parties is New Alliance Party ( and that's one of them )!!!
Political Parties
Some of the Political Parties in Mexico are Businessmen's Coordinating Council or CCE
Confederation of Employers of the Mexican Republic or COPARMEX
Confederation of Industrial Chambers or CONCAMIN
Confederation of Mexican Workers or CTM
Confederation of National Chambers of Commerce or CONCANACO
Coordinator for Foreign Trade Business Organizations or COECE
Federation of Unions Providing Goods and Services or FESEBES
National Chamber of Transformation Industries or CANACINTRA.
All of these are a Lot of Political Parties, but there are still more, but I think that'll be enough!!!
So, now you now all, or some of the Political Parties!!!