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8. How is power shared in modern democracies? (1)

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Answered by shrenik23
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Answered by kirtikachakraborty
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Power shared in modern democracies are shared among three between branches of the government namely Legislative , Executive  and Judiciary.

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Let us understand the role of each of this branch to understand how the power is shared

  • Legislative - It generally formulates the law and order in a country, the members discuss among themselves ,debate session  takes place and then a resolution is passed before the introduction of a new law.
  • Executive- The main role of executive is to execute the laws made by the legislation. They nominate important position of the political department.
  • Judiciary- It is separated from both the legislative and executive branch. It solves legal disputes. It researches on the law that are passed by the legislative makes amendment. Mainly its function is to maintain proper legal system in the country.

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