Social Sciences, asked by krishnatyreskaraikal, 1 month ago

what are the important role played by our Constitution​

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Answered by sedara652
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Why is a constitution important? A constitution is important because it ensures that those who make decisions on behalf of the public fairly represent public opinion. It also sets out the ways in which those who exercise power may be held accountable to the people they serve.

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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.

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