Ghana's constitution is considered relatively flexible rather than rigid, allowing for amendments through a parliamentary process. While certain provisions, like those related to fundamental human rights, require a higher threshold for amendment, the overall structure permits changes with sufficient political consensus. This flexibility has enabled the constitution to adapt to changing political and social dynamics since its adoption in 1992. However, some critics argue that this can lead to potential abuses of power.
they are: written constitution, unwritten constitution, flexible constitution and rigid constitution.
Constitution of Ghana was created in 1992.
rigid constitution are those constitution that can not be changed why FLEXIBLE constitution are constitution that can be changed through a process of amendment
rigid
There are a total of 299 articles under the constitution of Ghana.
describe the steps taking in drawing the 1992 constitution of Ghana..?
Ghana inaugurated its first president, Kwame Nkrumah, on 1960 July 1, becoming a Republic after having officially been an independent realm from Britain on 1957 March 6. Ghana has since changed its constitution 3 times and is currently the fourth Republic of Ghana.
because
Ghana has two constitution
The country often cited as having the most rigid constitution is the United States. Its Constitution is designed to be difficult to amend, requiring a two-thirds majority in both houses of Congress or a convention called by two-thirds of state legislatures. This rigidity is intended to protect fundamental rights and principles from frequent changes, ensuring stability. Other countries also have rigid constitutions, but the U.S. is frequently highlighted for its stringent amendment process.
Yes
Bangladesh Constitution is rigid whereas the UK Constitution is flexible. Ad Rashed ali