what is the law making organ of the government
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The three main branches/organs of government are the legislative, executive, and judiciary. Very simply, the legislative branch makes the laws, the executive enforces the laws, and the judiciary interprets the laws
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LEGISLATURE is the law-making organ of the government.
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There are three exercises in each government through which the desire of individuals is communicated. These are the legislative, executive and judicial elements of the government. Comparing these three exercises are three organs of the government, in particular the legislature, the executive and the judiciary.
- The legislature makes laws,
- The executive upholds them and
- The judiciary applies them to the particular cases emerging out of the break of regulation.
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