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amcvitty 6 hours ago

That’s true in America, but the word government is applied more narrowly elsewhere, including in the UK.

tomnipotent 2 hours ago | parent [-]

What matters is what the OP was communicating with it, and in English it means all state bodies responsible for administration. No one would argue the US Supreme Court is not part of the government.

TRiG_Ireland 21 minutes ago | parent [-]

No. That's what it means in the USA. Judges are not part of the government in the UK, Ireland, Australia, or New Zealand either. They're part of the State.