Stand up for your rights, support the Tenth Amendment, ignore illegal Federal Laws, elect people who support your rights and the rights of your state.
Yes, when he is sworn into office he swears to uphold the Constitution.
It doesn't.
To support and defend the constitution means to uphold and protect the principles and laws outlined in the constitution of a country. This includes respecting the rights and freedoms of citizens, following the rule of law, and ensuring that the government operates within the limits set by the constitution.
Italian citizens have the right to pursue their dreams in a peaceful manner. They have a right to freedom of speech and association. Their obligation is to build their nation and uphold the values of their constitution.
tTo uphold the U.S. Constitution as the supreme law of the land. To preserve and live by the founders original intent for our country. To serve U.S. citizens and To have less government.
Amendments to the constitution must uphold the principles of democracy, equality, and human rights. Any changes should be carefully considered to ensure they benefit society as a whole and protect the fundamental rights of all citizens.
The constitution has contributed in many ways to the government, including giving the citizens rights, making the government powerful enough to protect the rights of citizens and defend the country against its enemies, and by setting up a federal system.
No, it is not the constitution that taxes citizens, it is the government. The text of the constitution (of which ever country you are from - you did not specify) will however allow the government to tax citizens.
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There is no chief executive of the United States Constitution. If you are asking who is supposed to uphold the Constitution and make sure it is followed, that would be the President of the U.S. and the Congress (Senate and House of Representatives). I believe they all take oaths when they are sworn in to uphold it.
It is good for the federal government to have special powers in order to uphold the constitution. If there was no central government, some state governments would treat citizens unfairly.