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What are the different forms of power sharing?​

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Answered by rakeshsavant001
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Explanation:

Power-sharing is a vital ingredient of any constitution. Power-sharing ensures that there is an optimum balance between different sections in the society. Each and every state should have some form of power-sharing. The chances of opportunity to every citizen increases. Power-sharing has its own value in a democracy. This ensures the stability of political order.

Forms of power-sharing

Forms of power-sharingThere are different forms of power-sharing in modern democracies which are listed below

Forms of power-sharingThere are different forms of power-sharing in modern democracies which are listed belowHorizontal distribution of power

Forms of power-sharingThere are different forms of power-sharing in modern democracies which are listed belowHorizontal distribution of powerPower is shared among different organs of government, such as the legislature, executive and judiciary.

Forms of power-sharingThere are different forms of power-sharing in modern democracies which are listed belowHorizontal distribution of powerPower is shared among different organs of government, such as the legislature, executive and judiciary.Example – India This distribution ensures that none of the organs can exercise and utilise unlimited power.

Forms of power-sharingThere are different forms of power-sharing in modern democracies which are listed belowHorizontal distribution of powerPower is shared among different organs of government, such as the legislature, executive and judiciary.Example – India This distribution ensures that none of the organs can exercise and utilise unlimited power.Each and every organ keeps an eye on the others.

Forms of power-sharingThere are different forms of power-sharing in modern democracies which are listed belowHorizontal distribution of powerPower is shared among different organs of government, such as the legislature, executive and judiciary.Example – India This distribution ensures that none of the organs can exercise and utilise unlimited power.Each and every organ keeps an eye on the others.This system of arrangement is called a system of checks and balances.

Forms of power-sharingThere are different forms of power-sharing in modern democracies which are listed belowHorizontal distribution of powerPower is shared among different organs of government, such as the legislature, executive and judiciary.Example – India This distribution ensures that none of the organs can exercise and utilise unlimited power.Each and every organ keeps an eye on the others.This system of arrangement is called a system of checks and balances.Vertical distribution of power

Forms of power-sharingThere are different forms of power-sharing in modern democracies which are listed belowHorizontal distribution of powerPower is shared among different organs of government, such as the legislature, executive and judiciary.Example – India This distribution ensures that none of the organs can exercise and utilise unlimited power.Each and every organ keeps an eye on the others.This system of arrangement is called a system of checks and balances.Vertical distribution of powerPower can be shared among governments at different levels.

Forms of power-sharingThere are different forms of power-sharing in modern democracies which are listed belowHorizontal distribution of powerPower is shared among different organs of government, such as the legislature, executive and judiciary.Example – India This distribution ensures that none of the organs can exercise and utilise unlimited power.Each and every organ keeps an eye on the others.This system of arrangement is called a system of checks and balances.Vertical distribution of powerPower can be shared among governments at different levels.A general central government for the entire country and governments at the provincial or state and regional level.

Forms of power-sharingThere are different forms of power-sharing in modern democracies which are listed belowHorizontal distribution of powerPower is shared among different organs of government, such as the legislature, executive and judiciary.Example – India This distribution ensures that none of the organs can exercise and utilise unlimited power.Each and every organ keeps an eye on the others.This system of arrangement is called a system of checks and balances.Vertical distribution of powerPower can be shared among governments at different levels.A general central government for the entire country and governments at the provincial or state and regional level.Example – India Union Government that is Central government and State Government.

Answered by hshahi1972
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Different forms of power-sharing in modern democracies are:

  • Power-sharing in different forms of government : Power is shared among different organs of government, such as the legislature, executive and judiciary. It is also termed as horizontal distribution of power because it allows different organs of government placed at the same level to exercise different powers. For example,  The distribution of power between Indian Parliament (legislature), the council of ministers headed by chief ministers (executive) and Courts of India.

  •  Power-sharing among various levels of governments: The power is shared among governments at different levels– a general government for the entire country and governments at the provincial or regional level. This is also called the federal division of power. Under this the Constitution clearly lays down the power of each level of government. For example, In India, power is shared among three levels of government which are Central government, State government and the local governments.

  • Power-sharing among different social groups: Power may also be shared among different social groups such as the religious and linguistic groups. For example, in India, reservations are made for the socially weaker sections of society in legislatures and bureaucracy.

  • Power-sharing among political parties, pressure groups and movements: Political Parties, Pressure Groups and Movements control or influence those who are in power. Different political parties contest elections for power which ensures that power does not remain in one hand. In the long run, power is shared among different political parties that represent different ideologies and social groups.
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