how is the governance system in Federal countries
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A federal system of government is necessarily given effect through institutions of various kinds. In a federation, as in other forms of constitutional government in the twenty-first century, the presumptive framework for the organization of these institutions, however imperfect, is the allocation of public power between three branches of government: the legislature, the executive, and the judiciary.¹ Each of the branches serves a particular, if broad, purpose to which its structure, powers, and mode of operation are adapted. The detail of the institutions and the relationship between them varies substantially between governing systems. Within each system, however, the goal now...
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