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Who gives the government this power to make decisions and enforce laws?

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Answered by lama
44
parliament
give the government this power to make decisions and enforce laws
Answered by hotelcalifornia
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Answer:

In a democratic country, the people elected persons in the parliament gives the power to the government to make decisions which will eventually give them the rights to enforce laws.  People chooses them through elections by electing their representatives.

Example: India.  

However, in a monarchy, the right is with the monarch or the king.

Example: Bhutan, Saudi Arabia.

Hence, the apt answer to the given question depends on the "type of government" exists in a particular country.  

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