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What is the difference between a state and government​

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It is a political organization composed of at least a population, a territory and a government, which enjoys sovereignty and self-determination and maintains relations with other States.

It is the group of individuals and institutions that are in charge of the exercise of public power and the administration and representation of the State.

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The state is the organization while the government is the particular group of people. Governments are the means through which state power is employed.

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