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Constitutional Democracy

Summary

A form of government where the powers of the government are limited by a constitution, which is designed to protect individual rights and ensure a representative democracy.

Detailed Description

Constitutional democracy combines the principles of constitutionalism with democratic processes. This means that governmental authority is derived from a constitution that outlines the fundamental laws, principles, and structures of government, as well as the rights of citizens. In a constitutional democracy, the government is held accountable to the law, ensuring that individual rights and liberties are protected against arbitrary decisions. Citizens have the right to participate in the political process through free and fair elections, and elected representatives make decisions on behalf of the people. Historically, this system aims to balance the will of the majority with the rights of minority groups, ensuring fairness and justice within the political framework.

Category
Political Theory
Synonyms
Constitutional Governance
Fundamental Rights Democracy
Democracy under constitutional framework

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Legal Framework Establishment

Constitutional democracies utilize a constitution to establish the legal framework governing the state, outlining the structure of government and the rights of citizens.

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Political Science
Governance
Law
Citizen Engagement through Voting

Holds elections for citizens to select their representatives, thereby encouraging civic engagement and accountability.

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Political Campaigning
Civil Society
Judicial Review Processes

Ensures that laws and policies adhere to the constitution, enhancing accountability of the legislative and executive branches.

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Legal Services
Governance

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