The cabinet system of government embody the principle of separation of powers because
In a cabinet system of government (also known as a parliamentary system), the executive (the Prime Minister and the cabinet) is drawn from and accountable to the legislature (parliament). This means there is no strict separation of powers between the executive and legislative branches, as seen in a presidential system. Instead, there is a fusion of powers, where the executive is part of the legislature and must maintain its confidence to remain in office.
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