what is the importance of written constitution to protect liberty from being harmed or lost??pls ans well
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No importance at all.
A constitution cannot protect squat, but is only good as a compact between the peoples of several Nations who have final Authority over their respective governments.
Any competent bureaucrat can always come up with a hundred arguments to circumvent the Constitution, and an incompetent one can come up with a thousand.
So unless the voters have final authority over their government, then they are governed without their consent… and there's nothing that some ink on a piece of paper can do about it.
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