The Constitution does not explicitly address overthrowing the government. However, it establishes a system of checks and balances to prevent abuse of power and protect the rule of law. Overthrowing the government would violate the Constitution and undermine the principles of democracy and the rule of law.
The term "democracy" comes from a Greek word meaning "rule of the people." I have searched and searched and cannot find a specific quote that mentions constitution and government being under the people's rule.
One rule that the government and the president have to follow is to protect, defend, and go by the Constitution, or they can be, and might be, impeached.
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constitutional supremacy is a doctrine where by the constitution is supreme and the government rule in acoordance with the cnstitution and at the same Tim e the power of government is limited by the constitution in order to escape a type of tyrant of government, and the rule of law is prevailing. Shortened the contitutional supremacy is where the courts have the final say and can strike down laws passed by the legislative houses.
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Yes everything was write in the 1988 Constitution
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It said that a weak or unjust ruler had no right to rule, thus giving emperors an excuse for overthrowing an older dynasty or king.
They made a rule about it. If you know someone is becoming to powerful you just read the rule.
This is a secular government so it makes no difference if he was or not. Presidents don’t rule by religion, but by the constitution.
There is no unwritten “ rule of senatorial courtesy “ because the constitution sets the limits on all branches of government.
In 1813, Ferdinand became the king of Spain. The government's constitution was declared null and void, as the king intended to rule as an absolute monarch.