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A constitutional convention is an informal and uncodified procedural agreement that is followed by the institutions of a state. In some states, notably those Commonwealth of Nations states that follow the Westminster system and whose political systems derive from British constitutional law, most government functions are guided by constitutional convention rather than by a formal written constitution.
A constitutional government is a system that has a President whose actions are dictated by a constitutional document. The country usually has a system of checks and balances to make certain that the Constitution is upheld.
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A constitutional republic.
The American Judicial System, part of the Senate decides which laws are constitutional.
The Supreme Court has the ultimate say on whether something is constitutional or not.
a constitutional monarchy
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(in the US) A Constitutional Democracy.
Constitutional amendments on the American political system often realign power. The amendment often starts with the people and forces the system to act in a different way.
It is a constitutional republic.
We are a Constitutional Democratic Republic.