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材料一 2006年7月1日到2007年12月31日,全国(大陆地区)县乡两级人大

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材料一  2006年7月1日到2007年12月31日,全国(大陆地区)县乡两级人大将进行换届选举。县乡人大首次同步换届,涉及2 800多个县级 * * 和35 400多个乡级 * * , 9亿选民将直接选举产生县乡两级人大代表200多万人,进而由代表选举产生新一届县乡国家机关。

材料二 2006年9月17日举行的瑞典议会选举中,以温和联合党为首的中右联盟获胜,大选失利的社民党政府首相佩尔松18日递交了辞呈。10月5日瑞典议会通过投票表决方式,正式通过中右联盟领导人赖因费尔特为瑞典新首相的提名。

(1)我国人民代表大会制度和西方国家议会制的共同特征是什么?为什么?

(2)在我国为什么必须坚持人民代表大会制而不能走西方议会制的道路?

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