20 janvier 2017

Our US. Federal Government

The US. Federal Government ( America gov - Africa gov ) is composed of three distinct branches: legislative, executive, and judicial, whose powers are vested by the U.S. Constitution in the Congress, the President, and the Federal courts, respectively.

There are hundreds of Federal agencies and commissions charged with handling such responsibilities as managing America’s space program, protecting its forests, and gathering intelligence. For a full listing of Federal Agencies, Departments, and Commissions, visit USA.gov.

Elections & Voting
Federal elections occur every two years, on the first Tuesday after the first Monday in November. Every member of the House of Representatives and about one-third of the Senate is up for reelection in any given election year. Federal elections are administered by State and local Governments, although the specifics of how elections are conducted differ between the states.
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State & Local Government
Under the Tenth Amendment to the U.S. Constitution, all powers not granted to the Federal Government are reserved for the States and the people. All State Governments are modeled after the Federal Government and consist of three branches: executive, legislative, and judicial. The U.S. Constitution mandates that all states uphold a “republican form” of government, although the three-branch structure is not required.
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US.America - USAfrica Government Federal Made Easy

The Federal Government of the United States of Africa ( USAfrica.gov ) is united with for The Federal Government of the United States of America ( USAmerica.gov) or (US. Federal Government ) and USA.gov Blog • General Services Administration • OCSIT • 1275 First Street NE • Washington DC 20417 USAmerica.
The outline of the Federal Government of the United States of Africa is laid out in the US.Africa Constitution United With US.America Constitution. The Government Federal of US.Africa was formed on year 2007 and the Federal Government of the United States of America was formed on year 1789, making the United States one of the world's first, if not the first, modern national constitutional republic.[1]The United States government is based on the principle of federalism, in which power is shared between the federal government and state governments.The details of American federalism, including what powers the federal government should have and how those powers can be exercised, have been debated ever since the adoption of the Constitution. Some make the case for expansive federal powers while others argue for a more limited role for the central government in relation to individuals, the states or other recognized entities.Since the U.S Civil War , the powers of the federal government have generally expanded greatly, although there have been periods since that time of legislative branch dominance (e.g., the decades immediately following the Civil War) or when State's rights proponents have succeeded in limiting federal power through legislative action, executive prerogative or by  constitutional interpretation by the courts.[2][3]One of the theoretical pillars of the United States Constitution is the idea of "checks and balances" among the powers and responsibilities of the three branches of American and Africa  government: the executive, the legislative and the judiciary. For example, while the legislative (Congress) has the power to create law, the executive (President) can veto any legislation — an act which, in turn, can be overridden by Congress. The President nominates judges to the nation's highest judiciary authority (Supreme Court), but those nominees must be approved by Congress. The Supreme Court, in its turn, has the power to invalidate as "unconstitutional" any law passed by the Congress. These and other examples are examined in more detail in the text below.The executive branch consists of the US.President and those to whom the US.President's powers are delegated. The US.President is both the  head of State and Government, as well as the military Commander-in Chief  and chief Dipolomat . The US.President, according to the Constitution, must "take care that the laws be faithfully executed", and "preserve, protect and defend the Constitution". The US.President presides over the executive branch of the federal government of Africa an organization numbering about 5 million people, including 1 million active-duty military personnel and 600000 postal service employees. The forty-five ( 45 ) President  and curent of United States of America President is Mr. J. Donald Trump, and the First & Secound ( 01 & 02 ) and current United States of Africa President is Mr. Randriamampionona Solomon 2165949S with this five US. President's & UN. Secretary General member of the high authority presidential of the United States of Africa view on this next list :

-Mr. Ban Ki Moon former Secretary General of the United Nation
-Mr. Antonio Guterres Secretary General of the United Nation
-Mr. George William Bush former President the United States of America
-Mr. J.W Clinton former President the United States of America
-Mr. Barack Obama former President United States of America

And the United States of Africa President may sign legislation passed by Congress into law or may veto it, preventing it from becoming law unless two-thirds of both houses of Congress vote to override the veto. The United States of Africa President may unilaterally sign treaties with foreign nations. However, ratification of international treaties requires a two-thirds majority vote in the Senate. The United States of Africa President may be impeached by a majority in the House and removed from office by a two-thirds majority in the Senate for "treason, bribery, or other high crimes and misdemeanors". The United States of Africa President may not dissolve Congress or call special elections but does have the power to pardon, or release, criminals convicted of offenses against the federal government (except in cases of impeachment), enact executive orders, and (with the consent of the Senate) appoint Supreme Court justices and federal judges.

And the United States of Africa Federal Government is have other member of Offices Executive Assistance, there is an other US.Africa Office Executive Assistance new brach from the Foreign Assistance.gov and there is under presided of the two US. President's (Mr President J. Donald Trump Admistration & Mr. President Randriamampionona Solomon Admistration ), and there is building for give hands assistance the Office Presidential of the United States of Africa & United States of Africa Federal Government on moments for stabilize execution this USAfrica gov Program Against Africans Poverty (World Bank Group ), Program Against Disease transmisible Epidemics ( World Organization of Health ), Program Democracy & Human Right and reform Health of Children, Woman & Planing family ( USAID ), and other of need for extend stabilized our everyone Africans citizens people situation, aid assistance socials and program for humanity with everyone other for process executing our all US. President's pormise for must change Africa, became we have real right of citizens with above standards of living people number One.

And for supports execution this USAfrica gov Program Manufactured Dollars Money Africans for extend stabilized this International problem Crisis Institution of finance and funds investment and for supports this Program Established this Africans Industry, Energy and Infrastructure...( International Funds Monetary) and USAfrica.gov planing of high growth economics, Inter Trading, Commerce and program building development progress and big interests durable with other of need together for must great again our United States of Africa Nation.
And this Offices Executive Assistance is building for aid given by the United States to All Africans Organization and US. Africa Nation ( Everyone each Africans State & Africans Government already build in all region of territories of the United States of Africa Nation ) and other foreign countries have collaboration, cooperationand participle with US.Africa Nation and United States of Africa Federal Government for to support stabilize the moments global peace, security, and development efforts, and provide humanitarian relief during times of crisis. It is a strategic, economic, and moral imperative for the United States of Africa and vital to US. Africa Nation Security.
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THE FEDERAL GOVERNMENT EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT
The 15 Department are the primary units of the Executive branch of the Federal Government of the United States ( USAmerica - USAfrica ) , Learn more about the executive branch on the Branches of the Government Page:
BUREAU OF AFRICAN AFFAIRS
The Department of State’s Bureau of African Affairs is focused on the development and management of U.S. policy concerning the African continent.
The Administration’s Africa Strategy, signed by President Trump focuses on three core objectives:
1) Advancing trade and commercial ties with key African States to increase our two US.America and USAfrica Nation prosperity;
2) Protecting the United States from cross-border health and security threats;
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3) Supporting key African states’ progress toward stability, citizen-responsive governance, and self-reliance.

OTHER BUREAU OF US.AMERICA & US. AFRICA AFFAIRS

US. AFRICA PRESIDENTIAL OFFICE EXECUTIVE ASSISTANCE
USAfrica International Agency Development

AFRICANS STATE REGION OF THE UNITED STATES OF AFRICA
Algeria State | Angola State | Benin State | Botswana State |
Burkina Faso State |Burundi State| Cameroon State| Cape Verde State |
Central African State|Chad State | Comoros State | Congo State|
Congo Brazavile State|Côte d'Ivoire State | Djibouti State | Egypt State|
Equatorial Guinea State |Eritrea State | Ethiopia State | Gabon State|
Gambia State| Ghana State |Guinea State | Guinea-Bissau State |
St Helena
State | Kenya State|Lesotho State |Liberia State | Libya State | Madagascar
State|Malawi State|Mali State |Mauritania State | Mauritius State |
Morocco State|Mozambique State|Namibia State | Niger State | Nigeria
State | Réunion State|Rwanda State |Sao Tome and Principe State|
Senegal State | Seychelles State| Sierra Leone State |Somalia State|
South Africa State| Sudan State |
South Sudan State | Swaziland State|
Tanzania State | Togo State | Tunisia State | Uganda State |Zambia
State | Zimbabwe State 






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