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what is the difference between legislature and executive​

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Answered by Riya1417
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The Legislative Assembly represents the people and makes the laws, while the Executive executes and administers the laws and sets policy. Both branches have distinct and separate roles and powers. The Prime Minister is elected by the elected members of parliament to head the Executive.

Answered by nancy8859
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The Legislature: It is the law and policy making body. ... Parliament or the State Legislature are the forms of “Legislature”. The Executive: The executive is responsible for the effective implementation of the laws/ policies passed by the Legislature.

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