Almost immediately after this, the Party started to become the only legitimate political entity in the country, similar to Germany. State institutions which could limit the Primacy's power were dismantled and dissolved. By Act of Parliament in 1943, the authority the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland had over Canada was abolished and the Party's sovereignty over the country consolidated.
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| - Almost immediately after this, the Party started to become the only legitimate political entity in the country, similar to Germany. State institutions which could limit the Primacy's power were dismantled and dissolved. By Act of Parliament in 1943, the authority the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland had over Canada was abolished and the Party's sovereignty over the country consolidated.
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| - Almost immediately after this, the Party started to become the only legitimate political entity in the country, similar to Germany. State institutions which could limit the Primacy's power were dismantled and dissolved. By Act of Parliament in 1943, the authority the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland had over Canada was abolished and the Party's sovereignty over the country consolidated. The Party is led by the Central Committee, which consists of persons handpicked by the Prime Minister. The Chairman of the Central Committee is usually the next person to become Prime Minister. After the disbandment of Parliament in 1962, the Central Committee also became the only law-making body in Canada with the exception of decrees issued by the Prime Minister. The Party, recognized as the driving force behind Canada's totalitarian order, is involved in most aspects of daily life, essentially being government itself. Media and popular culture in Canada is heavily influenced by the Party and completely controlled through government. Being a registered member of the Party is a must in many aspects of Canadian life, as most employers do not hire those who are not and neither do these elements within society receive government benefits.
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