Constitutional Government
A constitutional government is a system of governance where the powers of the government are limited by a written or unwritten constitution. This constitution outlines the rights of citizens and the responsibilities of the government, ensuring that no individual or group has absolute power. It serves as a framework for laws and policies, promoting fairness and accountability.
In a constitutional government, the rule of law is paramount, meaning that everyone, including government officials, must follow the law. This system often includes checks and balances among different branches of government, such as the executive, legislative, and judicial branches, to prevent abuse of power.