how does a constitution define the nature of a country's political system ? explain with example
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In political science, a political system defines the process for making official government decisions. It is usually compared to the legal system, economic system, cultural system, and other social systems. However, this is a very simplified view of a much more complex system of categories involving the questions of who should have authority and what the government influence on its people and economy should.
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Political system, the set of formal legal institutions that constitute a “government” or a “state. The Constitution type states the type of government . It also defines the power sharing and othere duties and responsibility of the govt(s)
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- Constitutions are federal or unitary. The powers of the government are concentrated in the central government and the states are dependent on the center within the unitary system. There's a power-division between states and the central government in the federal constitution and both are autonomous of their own domains..
- The nature of Indian Constitution can be understood as it is:
- Federal with unitary features
- Unitary with federal features
- Quasi-federal.
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