Parliamentary form of government opposes the principle of separation of powers : The principle of separation of powers is based on the ideology that a person goes corrupt on getting autocratic powers and he starts misusing these powers. The propagators of this principle believe that the work of legislature should be to form laws. The executive should implement these laws, run the governance accordingly, and the judiciary should deliver justice in accordance with these laws.
In this way, all the three bodies should be working independently and impartially in their respective field. But in this system, executive and legislature have close relations, and hence, this type of governance can easily become free-willing and there, can be a crisis threat to freedom of an individual. Montesque has written, “If the powers of legislature and executive get centralized in one person or in one institution only, there cannot remain independence, because there develops a fear that either king or senate may form atrocious rules and enforce them atrociously”.