All three branches of government can be impeached, in fact history documents that they have been. As a point of history it is noted that it is used more often on Federal Judges because they are in office for life without impeachment: John Pickering, U.S. District Judge District of New Hampshire Impeached March 12th, 1804 (first judge impeached).
It depends on what government you are talking about.
The two branches that were in war are the Executive and Legislative branch of government
two branches?
The two branches of government that Locke appeared to recommend were a legislative branch and an executive branch.
Yes, all of the branches can check the other two branches. The legislative can check the executive by overruling a veto with a 2/3 vote. It can also remove a President through impeachment. Plus, the Senate approves treaties and presidential appointments. The legislative branch can check the judicial branch by lower courts and removing judges through impeachment. Plus, the Senate approves or rejects the appointment of judges by the president.
The Executive and the Judicial Branches of the U.S. Government.
The Executive and the Judicial Branches of the U.S. Government.
they help congress check the powers of the other two branches
Presidental Government
Presidental Government
It is a coalition.
Presidential government so the answer is the President government