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ExecutiveThe branch of government that enforces the laws. In most countries the executive branch can propose laws but its primary purpose is supporting, implementing and enforcing laws that are enacted by the legislative branch an interpreted by the judicial branch. In some countries the leader is called a president while in others he or she is a prime minister or primer.
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