what are the main organs and functions of the government?
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There are three distinct activities in every government through which the will of the people are expressed. These are the legislative, executive and judicial functions of the government. Corresponding to these three activities are three organs of the government, namely the legislature, the executive and the judiciary.
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Check and balance: Organs of government are empowered to prevent arbitrary actions by other two organs. Eg. Power of judicial review by the Supreme Court. Rule of law: Power sharing laws among the executive, legislative and judiciary enhances accountability and equality in governance.
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