Power sharing is a political concept that refers to the distribution of power and decision-making authority among different levels of government, different branches of government, or different groups within a society. It is a mechanism for ensuring that no single individual or group has unchecked power and that different interests and perspectives are represented in the decision-making process. Power sharing can take various forms, such as federalism, decentralization, coalition governments, and power-sharing agreements between different ethnic or religious groups. The goal of power sharing is to promote stability, inclusivity, and democracy in a society.