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role played by our constitution​

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Answered by Anonymous
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The role of a constitution is to provide scope for good government, while at the same time placing limitations on the powers of the governors.

The doctrine of the separation of powers, involving a system of checks and balances, is basic to liberal constitutionalism. The system of checks and balances begins with the separation through a constitution of judicial, executive and legislative powers. However, it goes much further. It operates also within each branch of the state, in the division of powers between state and federal governments and the distribution of powers between the state, other institutions and individuals in the community. Within the legislative sphere, power is distributed between the component parts of parliament (Senate, House of Representatives and the Governor-General). The power of each House is diffused among its many members. A majority is necessary for the House to act. Each House has a different constituency and/or is elected at periodic intervals and is therefore constrained by the necessity of being responsive to the electorate.

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The role of a constitution is to provide scope for good government, while at the same time placing limitations on the powers of the governors. ... The system of checks and balances begins with the separation through a constitution of judicial, executive and legislative powers. However, it goes much further.

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