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What is a Constitution?A Constitution is the basic law of a country. It creates the government, lays down the main rules for the operation of that government, and provides for the protection of the rights of the people, and for bodies designed to ensure that government is effective, not corrupt, and is accountable to the people. This simple definition does not do full justice to the importance that a constitution can have in the life of a country. How important a place may depend on other things like:
If you want to know more about what a constitution deals with you can read a short summary of the Interim Constitution of Nepal in Nepali or English. If you click here you can go to a simple list of the main parts of that Constitution which will give you a rough idea of what it is about. There are various websites that discuss in simple terms what constitutions are, especially relating them to the circumstances of particular countries. For example: The website of the South African Constitutional Court The House of Representatives of the Australian Parliament |
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