ALTHOUGH, constitutionally, Guyana has three co-equal branches of government in practice, the executive overpowers the other two branches. In fact, one can reasonably argue that there is a form of executive supremacy. This has to do with the very powerful executive presidency which was exploited by all our presidents, particularly Burnham, Hoyte and Jagdeo. Burnham
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