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How is the role of the executive defined in a liberal democracy? - Political Science

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How is the role of the executive defined in a liberal democracy?

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In a liberal democracy, the executive is responsible for implementing laws, formulating policies, administering public services, and ensuring the smooth functioning of the government. It includes both the political executive (such as the president or prime minister and their council of ministers) and the permanent executive (civil servants). The political executive makes policy decisions based on public opinion and electoral mandates, while the permanent executive advises and assists in implementing these decisions with administrative efficiency. The executive also plays a key role in national security, foreign policy, and financial administration, always within the constitutional framework.

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Chapter 1: Forms of Government: Totalitarian and Authoritarian States, and Liberal Democratic State - EXAMINATION CORNER [Page 26]

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K. K. Ghai Political Science [English] Class 12 ISC
Chapter 1 Forms of Government: Totalitarian and Authoritarian States, and Liberal Democratic State
EXAMINATION CORNER | Q 10. i. | Page 26
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