Mississippi Constitution ARTICLE 1. DISTRIBUTION OF POWERS 1

Mississippi Constitution – Article 1: Distribution of Powers – Section 1 (Summary)

Section 1 of Article 1 in the Mississippi Constitution establishes the separation of powers within the state government. Here's a concise summary:

Three Branches of Government: It declares that the powers of the government of Mississippi are divided into three distinct departments:

Legislative – responsible for making laws.

Executive – responsible for enforcing laws.

Judicial – responsible for interpreting laws.

No Overlapping Powers: It further mandates that no person or group belonging to one department shall exercise any power properly belonging to another, unless explicitly permitted by the Constitution.

Purpose:

This section ensures a system of checks and balances by keeping the branches of government separate and independent, preventing the concentration of power in any one branch.

 

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