what is separation of power
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Separation of powers is when the three factions of the government; The executive, The legislative and The judiciary are kept separate and must not involve in the core functions of each other. This is also known as the system of checks and balances, because each branch is given certain powers so as to check and balance the other branches.
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The separation of powers is model for the governance of a state.Under this model,a state's government is divided into branches,each with separate and independent powers and areas of responsibility so that the powers of one branch are not in conflict with the powers associated with the other branches.
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