What was the 3 tier of democracy added to a constitution?
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It’s part of modern Indian constitutional federal government. They added a third tier after central and state governments, the rural and urban governments.
It a two-tier federal system there is a constitutional separation of powers between central and state governments. Something that is reserved to the states cannot be touched by the central. For example, in the US murder is a state crime. The national government cannot prosecute for murder except in cases that it is a federal crime such as presidential assassination. But at the municipality level, in a two-tier system, the local laws are dependent on the consent of the state; they are not constitutionally separated/protected.
By setting a constitutional third tier they added another level of separation of powers.
It a two-tier federal system there is a constitutional separation of powers between central and state governments. Something that is reserved to the states cannot be touched by the central. For example, in the US murder is a state crime. The national government cannot prosecute for murder except in cases that it is a federal crime such as presidential assassination. But at the municipality level, in a two-tier system, the local laws are dependent on the consent of the state; they are not constitutionally separated/protected.
By setting a constitutional third tier they added another level of separation of powers.
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