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Systèmes électoraux

Lesotho Lesotho

ES001

Chef de l’État


QuestionComment est sélectionné le chef de l’État?
Réponses g. Monarchie héréditaire
Réponses The King is Head of State.The King is chosen by the College of Chiefs, in accordance with the customary law of Lesotho but is generally obliged to act on the advice of the Cabinet or the Council of State.
Source Constitution: Constitution of Lesotho, art. 44, 45 & 91
Vérifié 2017/07/19
ES002

Chef du gouvernement


QuestionComment est choisi le chef du gouvernement?
Answer: e. Nommé
Réponses The Government is headed by the Prime Minister who is appointed by the King on the advice of the Council of State and must enjoy the support of the majority of the National Assembly.
Source Constitution: Constitution of Lesotho, art. 87
Vérifié 2017/07/19
ES003

Président


QuestionLe pays a-t-il un président?
Answer: b. Non
Réponses
Source Constitution: Constitution of Lesotho, art. 44, 45 & 91
Vérifié 2017/07/19
ES004

Nombre de chambres


QuestionLe corps législatif national est composé de (une/deux chambres):
Answer: b. Deux chambres
Réponses Parliament consists of two houses, the National Assembly and the Senate.
Source Constitution: Constitution of Lesotho, art. 54
Vérifié 2017/07/19
ES005

Système électoral (chambre 1)


QuestionQuel système électoral est utilisé pour la chambre 1 du corps législatif national?
Réponses h. Système mixte compensatoire
Réponses The National Assembly has 120 seats. Its members are elected by direct popular vote using the mixed member proportional(MMP) system - 80 in single-member constituencies using the first-past-the-post system and 40 from one national constituency using party-list proportional representation. Proportion representation seats are allocated so as to compensate parties for the discrepancy between percentage votes obtained and percentage constituency seats won
Source Constitution: Constitution of Lesotho, art. 56-57 & 67
Vérifié 2017/07/19
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