There is the Executive branch which signes the bill into law. There is the Judicial branch which makes sure before a bill is signed into law that it is constitutional . There is also the Legislative branch which makes the laws. That is it.
If power is not shared equally in government some branches will wield more power and influence than others, which results in imbalance that threatens stability
The president shares his or her power with the other branches of government, which is part of a system known as checks and balances. The legislative, judicial, and executive are the three branches of government.
Presidental Government
Presidental Government
It is a coalition.
is power shared in government
Powers shared between states and the federal government are Concurrent powers.
the three branches of government
power shared between different organs of government(horizontal power sharing) power shared between different levels of government(vertical power sharing) power shared among different social groups power shared among different political parties,pressure groups,etc
an example of shared power
federalism
A government system where power is divided between two branches is called a bicameral system. This typically involves an executive branch (such as the president) and a legislative branch (such as a parliament or congress).