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Government
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Constitution – This is a major characteristic of a government. The government make a set of agreed rules which guides it in the administration of the state
Periodic Change – A government is meant to change after a specific period of time. No government is permanent, particularly a democratic or elective government which changes through periodic election.
The government of a state owe allegiance to the state itself and its citizens as well. If a government fails to do its functions in a state, the citizens can request for the replacement of such government in as much Democracy is in practice. Below are the duties or functions of government in a state.
The characteristics of good governance. Good governance has 8 major characteristics. It is participatory, consensus oriented, accountable, transparent, responsive, effective and efficient, equitable and inclusive and follows the rule of law.
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Political Power – The government must possess political power which is a tool of rooting orderliness in a state.
Universality of Government’s reach – The jurisdiction of the government must reach or extend to everyone within the state.
Public Institutions– The institutions comprising the government of a political society differ from the other institutions within the society.
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