A government which separates the executive from the legislature is
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Separation of powers is the division of the legislative, executive, and judicial functions of government. It minimises the possibility of arbitrary excesses by the government, since the sanction of all three branches is required for the making, executing, and administering of laws.
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judiciary
Basically, the government is divided into three branches and it is judiciary who will impliedly define the separation of power between legislative and executive.
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