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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A constitution is important because it ensures that those who make decisions on behalf of the public fairly represent public opinion. ... Constitutions should be agreed rather than imposed so as to provide an acceptable framework for the settling of different political views.
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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.
It also:
- Helps to maintain law and order: The Constitution of a country contains the set of laws that are used to govern a country.
- Makes the government accountable: Constitutions make governments accountable to the people.
- Sets out the rights of the people of the country: The Constitution sets out the rights of every citizen of the country.
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