In a system of separated powers, one branch does not have any necessary superiority over the other. Political understandings and settlements can keep executive-legislative conflicts over information to a manageable level. To convert that theoretical edge to actual success requires from lawmakers an intense motivation.
In a system of separated powers, one branch does not have any necessary superiority over the other. Political understandings and settlements can keep executive-legislative conflicts over information to a manageable level. To convert that theoretical edge to actual success requires from lawmakers an intense motivation.
In a system of separated powers, one branch does not have any necessary superiority over the other. Political understandings and settlements can keep executive-legislative conflicts over information to a manageable level. To convert that theoretical edge to actual success requires from lawmakers an intense motivation.