Namibia institution branches

 


The government of Namibia is divided into three branches:

1. **Executive Branch**:

   - **Head of State and Government**: The President of Namibia, who is elected by popular vote for a five-year term. The President appoints the Cabinet, including the Prime Minister and other ministers, who help in the administration of the country.

   - **Cabinet**: Composed of the President, the Prime Minister, and other ministers, the Cabinet is responsible for implementing laws and running the day-to-day affairs of the government.

2. **Legislative Branch**:

 - Bicameral Parliament**: Consists of two houses:

     - **National Assembly**: The lower house with members elected for a five-year term. It is the primary legislative body responsible for passing laws.

     - **National Council**: The upper house, consisting of representatives from Namibia’s regional councils. It reviews legislation passed by the National Assembly and provides recommendations.

3. **Judicial Branch**:

 - Independent Judiciary**: Responsible for interpreting and upholding the laws of Namibia. The judiciary is composed of several levels of courts, with the **Supreme Court** being the highest court, followed by the **High Court** and lower courts. The judiciary operates independently from the executive and legislative branches to ensure justice and the rule of law.




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