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the most powerful branch of the government is the executive branch.
The statement, "The parliamentary form of government gives most of the power of government to the executive" (that is, to the executive branch of the government), is in fact generally false. While an executive branch of a parliamentary system may in fact have tremendous freedom to act politically as its particular genius dictates, it nevertheless receives legitimacy from the legislative branch of the government, which retains the power to revoke the power of the executive branch by formal schedule, in identifiable emergency-situations, or otherwise.
The State Constitution made the legislature branchthe most powerful.
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Theoretically, the legislative branch of government has more power in a Parliamentary system than in a Presidential system of government.
all three branches are powerful but the executive branch has the most power
The judicial branch is not the most powerful,all branches are the same.No branch is powerful than the other
The Senate is the most powerful hope that helps :)
The system of Checks and Balances in your government( most likely the US) is a system of government in which the three branched legislative executive and judicial check on each other to prevent one branch from getting too powerful.
lesgislative branch, if you're in AP US History, notice how that's the only branch they refer too.
A chief minister appointed by a ruler.The head of the cabinet and often also the chief executive of a parliamentary democracy.is the most senior minister of cabinet in the executive branch of government in a parliamentary system.
In the United States, the so-called Imperial presidency idea has vastly increased the power of the executive branch. The nature of US politics, its complexities and expansion of foreign policy issues has shifted a true balance of powers greatly towards the executive branch.