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Answered by vishalverma5690
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A constitution is an aggregate of fundamental principles or established precedents that constitute the legal basis of a polity, organisation or other type of entity and commonly determine how that entity is to be governed. Constitution of the Year XII (First French Republic)

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Answered by itzpurpledna
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The vast majority of contemporary constitutions describe the basic principles of the state,

the structures and processes of government and the fundamental rights of citizens in a

higher law that cannot be unilaterally changed by an ordinary legislative act. This higher

law is usually referred to as a constitution.

The content and nature of a particular constitution, as well as how it relates to the rest

of the legal and political order, varies considerably between countries, and there is no

universal and uncontested definition of a constitution. Nevertheless, any broadly accepted

working definition of a constitution would likely include the following characteristics:

A constitution is a set of fundamental legal-political rules that:

(1) are binding on everyone in the state, including ordinary lawmaking institutions;

(2) concern the structure and operation of the institutions of government, political

principles and the rights of citizens;

(3) are based on widepread public legitimacy;

(4) are harder to change than ordinary laws (e.g. a two-thirds majority vote or or a

referendum is needed);

(5) as a minimum, meet the internationally recognized criteria for a democratic system

in terms of representation and human rights.

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