The government of Pakistan is comprised of three main organs i.e., the legislative, the executive, and ____.
Answer: Judiciary
Explanation
Under the Constitution, there are three primary branches of government:
- the legislative:
whose powers are vested in a bicameral Parliament
- the executive:
consisting of the President, aided by the Cabinet which is headed by the Prime Minister;
- and the judiciary:
with the Supreme Court.
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