One of the main criticisms of delegated legislation is that it can blur the lines between the executive and legislative branches of government. By allowing the executive (such as ministers or regulatory bodies) to make laws or rules without direct involvement from the legislature, it can undermine the separation of powers and give too much legislative authority to the executive.
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