To rule effectively, a government must have power and the ability to exercise that power over people. In the US, the ability to make laws and regulations provide the government with power.
They govern.
The abstract noun forms of the verb to govern are government and the gerund, governing.
The government has to govern. It is what is it there to do, but the least it puts restrictions on the citizens and the more it follows the Constitution, the better.
It is appropriate to replace a government when it fails to serve the best interests of its citizens, violates their rights, or is unable to effectively govern. This can be done through democratic processes such as elections or peaceful protests.
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it is govern by rules and regulations
Government is a noun and does not have a future tense. Only verbs have tense. Govern is a verb, and the future tense is will govern.
The root of the word "government" is "gubernare," which is a Latin word meaning "to steer" or "to direct."
The noun forms of the verb to govern are governor, government, and the gerund, governing.
people who govern a country, establishment. people who govern a country, establishment.