who enunciated the theory of separation of power
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Montesquieu
In his book The Spirit of The Laws' (1748), Montesquieu enunciated and explained his theory of Separation of Powers. He wrote, (1) If the legislative and executive powers are combined in the same organ, the liberty of the people gets jeopardized because it leads to tyrannical exercise of these two powers.
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Montesquieu
In his book The Spirit of The Laws' (1748), Montesquieu enunciated and explained his theory of Separation of Powers. He wrote, (1) If the legislative and executive powers are combined in the same organ, the liberty of the people gets jeopardized because it leads to tyrannical exercise of these two powers.
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