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constitutional democracy encourages constitutionalism and corruption . discuss

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Answered by smartykiller
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Democracy is government of, by, and for the people. ... In a CONSTITUTIONAL DEMOCRACY the authority of the majority is limited by legal and institutional means so that the rights of individuals and minorities are respected.
Constitutionalism. ... In other words, constitutionalism is the idea that government should be limited in its powers and that itsauthority depends on its observation of these limitations. A constitution is the legal and moral framework setting out these powers and their limitations.
At the most basic level, the difference is that in a constitutional government, the authority of the government as well as the constraints on it's power, derive from a body of foundational law, while in a democracy, authority and constraint derives from public opinion as expressed through elections and referenda.

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