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2. “ a political system without a constitution is hollow”. Elaborate this statement justifying
the relevance of the Constitution.

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Answered by puneetrt807
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Answer:

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Answered by skyfall63
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Yes, A political system without a constitution is hollow

Explanation:

  • The strategy of constitutionalism is to strike an acceptable balance between the establishment of a govt system which has adequate power & authority to permit govt to execute required tasks & a form of limitations to prevent the development of tyranny. If a nation doe not have a written constitution which  does not serve as an adequate restriction to the govt of the day for the exercise of arbitrary authority, it can lead to hollowness of the political system
  • The constitution, as the highest law in its country, sets out the rules that guarantee fair competition among official competitors, vying for the "authoritative allocation" of scarce resources via  political office control. This determines the structure in which groups & individuals are able to proceed in a stable and organized way in their battle for control.
  • For establishing, understanding, executing and enacting public policy, every political system requires specific rules. This is done by specifying  governmental organs; their powers & limits with respect to each other & to citizens; procedures for the formulation and implementation of laws & the resolution of conflicts amongst the political units & community members and the circumstances in which a political system can be defended against domestic or foreign enemies.
  • The constitutional ties between the state & its citizens comprises the key to the "organising principle" of each  political system. A govt chosen by the people - in that case both the govt & the people are subject to the rule of law of the Constitution. The Constitution attempts to strike a "balance" between citizens' rights, state power and society's coherence. The Constitution is vital as it guarantees human rights &  its fundamental "principles govern the nation". The Constitution puts the power of the govt in the hands of the people. This restricts the govt's powers & creates an equilibrium regulation structure.
  • A ""democracy is a  political systems where citizens have the eventual political power. A constitution is an institution regulating a country's legal structure. This describes the powers of the various branches of govt & & "enumerates the people's rights . A "constitutional democracy" is a govt which utilizes a constitution to for defining the govt & people's powers & to assure that the country is founded on the rule of law..

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