Separation of powers is a principle that allows each arm of government—the executive, the legislature, and the judiciary—to function independently and carry out its designated roles as outlined by the Constitution. This principle helps to prevent any one branch from exercising too much power by ensuring that each branch operates within its own defined responsibilities.
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