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Governmental Institutions

Governmental institutions are organizations and systems established by a government to implement laws, manage public resources, and provide services to citizens. They include entities like parliaments or legislatures that create laws, executive branches (like presidents or prime ministers) that enforce laws, and courts that interpret laws and resolve disputes. These institutions work together to maintain order, protect rights, and promote the well-being of society. They can also include agencies responsible for areas like health, education, transportation, and security, all functioning to serve the public interest within a structured framework.