wǔ​quán​xiàn​fǎ

Five-Power Constitution

五权宪法 五權憲法 wǔ​quán​xiàn​fǎ
Five-Power Constitution
The constitution of the Republic of China (Taiwan) based on Sun Yat-sen's principle of separating government into five branches: the 行政院 xíng​zhèng​yuàn, 立法院 lì​fǎ​yuàn, 司法院 sī​fǎ​yuàn, 考试院 kǎo​shì​yuàn, and 监察院 jiān​chá​yuàn.

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