Which branch of government makes laws in a country?

Correct answer: Legislative

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What people think about it: 12 Comments
RushMama2112
RushMama2112
Way too many people don't know how the government actually works.
Nix
Nix
only helps if citizens actually take note of laws.
Lionessa
Lionessa
Too many people in America think the President makes the laws and that he can issue decrees like a king. If they're not teaching English or science, and math is done with a calculator, what IS being taught? Besides a stubborn insistence on believing in the utopian fairytale that everyone will be equal and blissfully happy under Socialism, and an almost obsessive need to correct the words written by people ten times smarter than they, I don't see anything impressive in today's young people at all.
Bernie
Bernie
legislature is more of an American name for parliament!
Moogie
Moogie
doesnt it depend on which country?
Giggle Pig
Giggle Pig
I’d be happy if our legislation branches only met once every five years. We have too many laws now that are not being enforced.
Sam
Sam
is this applied to all countries?
TruthSluthLeenie
TruthSluthLeenie
One thing the president CAN do is appoint the judges who interpret and can change laws. That is one thing that many people fail to take into consideration when voting.
Anduril
Anduril
The UK does have legislative, executive and judicial separation which are known as the arms of power.
Blackcat23
Blackcat23
that is not the case in the uk
poopy pants
poopy pants
way too USA-centric - other judicial systems are available.
Michael
Michael
Nix, hence the executive and judicial branches