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3 Separation of powers.Liberal democracies recognise that no branch of government should have unqualified authority or unfettered power. As such, liberal democracies normally include executive, legislative and judicial branches of government. This separation of powers ensures that no branch of government is all-powerful. This is why the politicisation of a judiciary, and the partisanship of public servants, is a threat to democratic order.
Jesus and the Powers: Christian Political Witness in an Age of Totalitarian Terror and Dysfunctional Democracies
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