The principle of power – separation is not essential for independent working of the three organs of the state. How?
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The principle of separation of powers states that the executive, legislative, and judiciary powers of government should be divided into different branches and not concentrated in one. These departments should be separate and distinct because of the corrupting nature of power.
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