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The term "divided executive" refers to a political system where the executive branch is split between different leaders or offices, often seen in systems with both a head of state and a head of government. This division can lead to a separation of powers, where responsibilities and authority are shared or contested, potentially resulting in conflicts or inefficiencies. It contrasts with a "unified executive," where one individual holds significant authority over the entire executive branch.

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