describe the way in which power can be shared among government at different levels
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Different Levels of Power-Sharing. In modern democracies, power-sharing levels can take many forms. Power is shared among different organs of the government, such as the legislature, executive and judiciary. Power can be shared among governments at different levels such as central, state and local self-government.
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Power Sharing in governments is at different levels –National, state or a regional government and as in India, there is a self governing body like the Panchayats in rural areas and Municipalities in urban areas. Power sharing in India is not limited to government but also among different social groups including linguistic and religious groups. This higher and lower division of power is also called Vertical Division of power.
i) Power is shared among different organs of government through the horizontal distribution of powers.
(ii) These organs are Legislative, Executive and Judiciary.
(iii) This type of distribution advocates "separation of powers" in which different organs of government at the same level exercise different powers.
(iv) Separation of powers ensures a check over the unlimited powers of each organs in order to maintain "balance of powers" among various institution. Hence, this type of power sharing is also called a system of "Checks and Balances"