Review:
Separation Of Powers In Democratic Systems
overall review score: 4.5
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Separation of powers in democratic systems is a fundamental principle that divides governmental authority among three branches: legislative, executive, and judicial.
Key Features
- Prevents abuse of power
- Checks and balances
- Independence of each branch
- Maintains democratic principles
Pros
- Protects individual rights
- Prevents tyranny
- Promotes accountability
Cons
- Potential for gridlock
- Can lead to inefficiency in decision-making