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Importance of Constitution
Importance of Constitution
Importance of Constitution
Powers Consistency
Protecting
Facilitating
Minority
Democracy
Rights
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A constitution typically includes a bill of rights protecting against the
that guarantees certain fundamental rights and
Fundamental Rights freedoms to individuals, such as freedom of speech,
and Freedom religion, and association. These rights are essential
for protecting the dignity, autonomy, and equality of
citizens and serve as a check on the power of the
government.
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A constitution provides a framework for the rule of
law, which means that everyone, including the
government, is subject to and must abide by the
Rule of Law law. It establishes the legal principles and
mechanisms for ensuring fairness, justice, and
accountability within a society.
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f · A constitution safeguards the rights of
minority groups and individuals who may be
vulnerable to discrimination or
marginalization. It establishes the principles
of equality and non-discrimination, providing
a legal framework to protect the rights of all
citizens, regardless of their background or
characteristics.
Protecting Minority
Rights