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discuiss the function played by the constitution in a democracy

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About five countries every year significantly change their constitution or write a new one. Constitutions provide the basic legal framework for a democracy and the rule of law. They are essential to building peace, and they create inclusive institutions in divided societies. It comes as no surprise, then, that constitutional reform plays a central role in many political transitions. Constitutional revision can create momentum for active engagement in the public and a sense of identification with country.

Major constitutional reforms do not happen often in any country and national expertise is often limited. In this decisive moment, we support officials and civil society to conduct an inclusive constitution making process to underpin a democracy.

Constitutions provide the essential framework of a democratic state, determining the distribution of power, the role of democratic institutions and the inclusiveness of political systems. Democracy Reporting International assesses constitutional arrangements and advocates for democratic standards and principles

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