Why did democratic country adopt the constitution?
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A country that is a Democracy does not need a constitution. A constitution can establish a democratic process but the government is a Republic or the constitution can establish an monarchy. A constitution is a document establishing the law of the land and what it forms is not necessarily a democratic process. Even when it does establish one that does not make the government a Democracy, it can though. In California(ignoring the apparent state high court deciding to recently remove the ability of its people to democratically vote on an issue) th state has a more democratic governmental process, the citizens can create a proposition by writing up the proposed law and getting enough fellow citizens to sign the petition. If they get enough signatures the law with then be voted on by the citizenry giving them the ability to create new law for the state
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A democratic country needs to formulate a constitution as it formulates the regulations and principles of a country.
- A constitution lays down certain rules and orders which serve as the basis for the kind of country in which we as citizens wish to live.
- The Constitution also sets out the values that people believe must be followed in their country.
- A Constitution forms the society's fundamental nature.
- A Constitution also acts as a collection of laws and standards that can be agreed upon by the nation's citizens as the basis of how they wish to administer the nation.
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