• lime!@feddit.nu
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    8 hours ago

    No branch of government should be allowed to accumulate too much power.

    tell me you’re from the us without telling me you’re from the us. what’s a “branch of government”?

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        5 hours ago

        no, not every democracy. every government performs those roles but they are not all split the same way. the nordic countries are single-branch and he chinese government has many more than three.

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          3 hours ago

          the nordic countries are single-branch

          According to this official government page Norway at least does have separation of powers into multiple branches. I haven’t looked into the other nordic countries, but it’s hard to believe that they don’t at least separate out the judiciary (courts) from the rest.

          Power in Norway is divided into three branches:

          • the Storting – the legislative branch
          • the Government – the executive branch
          • the courts – the judicial branch
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          5 hours ago

          1 branch = old system.

          The 3 branches are there to counterbalance the powers… theoretically.

          And China is something different.

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            4 hours ago

            the nordic systems are based on popular sovereignty by proportional representation, which lies in opposition to separation of power.