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Legal constitutional changes by themselves cannot overcome challenges to democracy. Discuss​

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Answered by c1419
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Legal constitutional changes can't overcome challenges to democracy by themselves:

1. Reforms in the law or constitution can be a deterrent to malpractices in politics and power but that is not enough.

2. For example, in cricket, LBW law was made to stop batsmen from using wrong ways in batting and saving the wicket. However, how effective the law would depend on the batsmen, the players, and the referee.

3. In politics, the only law cannot ensure fairness and justice. The politicians and the people themselves also have to take efforts in reforming politics

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