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National Government

A national government is the central authority of a country responsible for making and enforcing laws, policies, and decisions that affect the entire nation. It typically consists of three branches: the executive (led by a president or prime minister), the legislative (which makes laws), and the judiciary (which interprets laws). The national government manages key areas such as defense, foreign relations, and economic policy. Its role is to ensure the nation's stability, security, and welfare while representing the interests and rights of its citizens.