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The executive branch is tasked with enforcing the laws. Led by the president, it complies with all laws set forth by Parliament. The executive branch executes (hence the name) a variety of different enforcement tasks, often in the form of setting regulations in accordance with legislative requirements.
The legislative branch is tasked with creating laws. With three houses (the House of Commons, the House of Senators, and the Council of Ministers), it is a rare tricameral legislature. The legislature, or Parliament, also exercises oversight over the other branches of government, through special committees.
The judicial branch is tasked with determining the meaning behind laws and the Constitution. The courts are the ones who decide the results of legal action (both civil and criminal) taken by the executive branch or by individual citizens.