State importance of the principle of separation of powers.

      

State importance of the principle of separation of powers.

  

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John
i) It ensures that there is no conflict in the running of government operations.

ii) It enhances the system and balances between the arms of government, limiting the possibilities of the abuse of power.

iii) It ensures that the arms of government complement each other

iv) It promotes good governance, transparency and accountability.
johnmulu answered the question on May 15, 2017 at 07:59


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