Post the office of your PM. Our PM has the tower (het torrentje) which dates from 1350.
Post the office of your PM. Our PM has the tower (het torrentje) which dates from 1350
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We don't have Prime Minister
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Is your head of state the prime minister?
Looks very comfy
I went there on a school field trip when it was made the seat of government in 2000. The view from the balcony was cool.
We have a president.
top building
The architecture of your country is so beautiful. You must be very greatfull for the German colonization.
In presidential systems the closest equivalent to a prime minister would be the secretary of the interior, that would be GobernaciĆ³n for us.
nice b8 but still
top building is Kramar villa...all czech made
big building is Straka academy...all czech made
I was not talking only about that building. I was talking about the entire Czech cities e towns.
all czech except sudetenland so all importnant cities are czech
It's notoriously ugly and colloquially known as the elephant toilet or the federal washing machine.
looks cozy, can't imagine what the Faroe Islands are like. Odd that Shetland doesn't speak any Northern Germanic language anymore
Our statehouse in New Jersey, where our governor's office is, is an absolute hodgepodge and pretty messy. It's supposed to be a major fire hazard as it's just been added onto precariously since the 1790's and there's some old rooms that aren't used or up to code in it
Why you people get so angry when someone say a german name for one of your towns?
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Modern fire codes are a fucking meme.
they are but it's very symbolic that our statehouse doesn't meet them
It is the other way around. Germans get buttsire when we write Czech names of German cities on our road signs.
Pretty sure they can't be applied retroactively anyway, only to new constructions and to some extent to renovations.
You guys don't have laws against this kind of atrocity?
I'm assuming you have been to Brazilia at some point.
Older than my shithole.
There would've probably been protests against dangerously right-wing traditionalism if the new chancellory had been done in classical architecture. On the upside we did manage to preserve the historical parliament.
Yeah, that place is horrible.
The funny thing is, architects praise Niemeyer like he was some king of god because he build a lot of concrete shit like his Jewish cousins did in soviet union.
I can't count brazil, because we never had a real culture.
Old one was better.
It looks like a Bond villain hideout
One is the parliament, the other is the chancellory. There is no old chancellory because the Third Reich chancellory got torn down quickly, and afterwards the government of divided West Germany and later reunited Germany resided in Bonn until 2001 when it moved back to Berlin.
>Third Reich chancellory got torn down quickly
Why? It was just stone...
That's kinda cool actually, it's not as bad as people make it out to be. I do like that building.
some shitty tsarist building
The first Reich Chancellory and former German Empire Chancellory (pic related) got destroyed in WW2 bombings. The second Reich Chancellory commissioned by Hitler (in your picture) got leveled by the Soviets, possibly simply to spite the defeated Germans.
Our is so mundane and depressing that I won't even bother posting it.
Just post it.
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Thats literally what it is
Deal's a deal
Probably the best looking building in Poland
Oh fugg, I meant is a building I like, not
>gated windows
Someone else is having problems with niggers.
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Where your people hide the air conditioning system?
That is pretty nice
They don't have central AC in Brazil or is it only those old window units?
please rate
The only place i had seeing central air colling, was in my uni. It's fucking ugly seeing them every where.
Also, this is my town prefecture. You can taste the muhh heritage.
On the roof maybe? I don't know I'm no expert. here was some anger concerning having conditioning systems hanging on a facade of some other important historical building in Valletta.
Vacation home/10
Oldest picture i could find.
I am only posting it, because my country capital sucks.
Didn't you guys have an emperor, where did he live?
Are there any plans to rebuild this?
They liven in a lot of places.
That is nice
Here's the New Jersey State House. The dome is too far setback to be seen from the front.
Also like the other guy said the whole building is kinda ugly because there's been 5 separate expansions of clashing architectural styles since 1790
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Wouldn't your department of the interior be located at Washington DC?
That's correct. It's because it was low lying Marshland next to the hills and there was a lot of smoke-producing factories in that area as well. Which meant it was often very "Foggy"
post the side facing the river. it looks like a joke
genuinely could walk here in about fifteen minutes or so (live in the ghetto)
Sry man, had a weird captcha thing resulting in that getting posted, no I mistook your stae department for interior.
That's correct. I posted New Jersey's "Office" because I'm sure people are well aware of what the White House looks like at this point.
Also the Department of the Interior is really weird. They are supposed to manage Federal Land and Indian Reservations but they get thrown a lot of responsibilities other departments dont take
Yeah, I'm 10-15 minutes drive away so I go by it pretty often.
The dome is nice but holy shit. We really need to tear down some of the latter additions completely
The thing is the secretary would be the equivalent to the prime minister which is the thread's topic. The way a presidential system works, as Erdogan has apparently figured out, is elections aside much the same as a monarchy with an acting king rather than a symbolic head of state. So the president takes on some of a king's prerogatives, such as comander in chief (which it may delegate on a secretary of defense) and foreign policy (that would be the secretary of state for you) in sch a system all that's left for a prime minister is his core duties, that's the actual "running the country" it's why I posted and not any of the three buildings that are associated with the president and excutive power in Mexico.
In the American system I take it the White House has largely taken on many of the responsabilities of interior, unlike in my country in which the secretary works as de facto vicepresident and the president's right hand man, but stil technically that would be your equivalent to the prime minister.
In all fairness I do supose the governor general would have taken on the role of acting chief executive (in the absence of the king) much like our colonial Viceroys.
Lieukjs comfy
Actually if we were to adopt a parliamentary system than the Prime Minister would be the Speaker of the House of Representatives (Paul Ryan). I think that's a closer analogy though I see what you're saying about responsibilities.
Basically 20+ years ago almost every government branch headquarters moved from Kuala Lumpur to Putrajaya, a newly built city on what previously was a palm oil plantation.
Fair point to make and I think you may be correct, we've got a very strict division of power here (eg the legislature doesn't take on any executive responsibilities, tho I'm wondering if rather it wouldn't be your vicepresident as president of the senate and as arguably the president's principal executive officer.
Since Merkels shitty place was already posted, the one for Bavaria.
>muh glas