Government: How does each branch of government ensure that the other two branches listen to their decisions? In other words, how are decisions made by each branch actually enforced? Are there imbalances in the enforcement capabilities of each branch, and if so how does this affect our governance system?
Legislative branch enforces protocols on Judicial and executive branches of Government.
The executive branch can induce over the legislative branch by proposing legislation, formulation of annual budget, invoking special sessions of Congress, and majorly the executive branch can veto any legislation.
No one branch is powerful and can enforce or strictly impart laws creating level playing field. There are no imbalance as such as equal weightage and rights are assured and the Supreme court helps decide any violation of laws and adjudicate any penalties or levies onto Government for violation or breach of Constitutional powers or laws.
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