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Originally Posted by nogle
Correct. And the legislative is not part of the government either. By their definition, the government is the executive only. Most other democratic places in the world, the government is seen to be three branchs, executive, legislative, and judicial. The difference is in the definitions of state and government. Most would equate state with government.
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And would be wrong in many cases... in a lot of states there is a Head of State (President, Queen whatever) and not a Head of Government (usually a Prime Minister or similar) clearly showing such countries have state and government as different...