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explain the different form of power sharing in modern democracies give an example of each of these ​

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Answered by Xosmos
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One of the ways is vertical sharing of power and the other is horizontal sharing of power.

Vertical sharing of power includes differences in powers given. Like the central government, state and local.

The central government has the power to question the state and the state can question local. In this type the power is shared to dominate type. Hence it is vertical.

In horizontal sharing of power , the lok and rajya sabah for example share equally strong power , so one can not impose laws and rules on an other like that in vertical. Because the power shared is even , it is referred to as horizontal sharing of power.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Major forms of power sharing in modern democracy are: Power sharing among different Organs of the Government: In democracy, power is shared among Legislature, Executive and Juduciary. ... Governments at different levels: In federal form of government, power is shared between the central and state governments.

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