The principle of separation of powers ensures

a

the erosion of executive power

b

that the legislature is supreme

c

the preservation of the fundamental liberties of the citizens

d

that all the branches of government have equal powers and functions

e

that the rights of the ethnic minoroties are safeguarded

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tvcool
8 years ago

the principle of separation of power involves the arms of government not the fundamental rights if citizens

Chidi4sr
6 months ago

please the question is all about the institution and not individual rights and liberties....by law the three arms of government are equal and of the same power

Chidi4sr
6 months ago

so the answer is D

Chidi4sr
6 months ago

Check question 13 of this paper....so the answer is absolutely D

patsy17
2 months ago

My school I think the answer should be D

heisskylot
1 year ago

The branches of government don't have equal power and and functions
The major objective of separation of powers is to limit their powers so as to ensure the rights and liberties of the citizens

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