võimuorganid
Võimuorganid, often translated as "organs of power" or "branches of government," refers to the institutional structures responsible for exercising state authority within a country. These organs are typically divided into distinct branches, each with its own specific functions and responsibilities, designed to create a system of checks and balances. The most common division includes the legislative, executive, and judicial branches.
The legislative organ, such as a parliament or congress, is primarily responsible for creating and enacting
The specific structure and powers of these võimuorganid can vary significantly between different countries, reflecting their