
Tripartite structure
The tripartite structure refers to a system divided into three main parts or branches, often in government or organizational contexts. For example, in many countries, it includes the Executive (government leaders and administration), the Legislature (lawmakers or parliament), and the Judiciary (courts and judges). This division helps balance power and prevent any one branch from becoming too powerful. Each part has specific roles and responsibilities, working together to ensure fair governance, accountability, and stability within the system.