Published On Mar 27, 2024
The executive branch is one of the three branches of government, which are central to the institutional design of a constitution. The allocation of powers and the interrelation between the three branches of government—the executive, the legislature, and the judiciary—are key elements of such a structure.
Watch our A Practical Guide to Constitution Building: The Design of the Executive Branch (Part 2), which illustrates different constitutional design options with a focus on executive government and decentralisation.
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