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The Doctrine of Separation of Powers States That

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The doctrine of separation of powers states that:


A) the ruling political party and the Opposition in parliament must have separate seating areas.
B) the State and Federal governments must remain separate.
C) the executive has the power to make laws in parliament and the judiciary has the power to interpret and apply the laws made in parliament.
D) the power of the legislature to make the law, of the executive to administer the law, and of the judiciary to interpret and apply the law should as far as possible remain functionally separate from each other.

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