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musickatia [10]
3 years ago
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Captain. JustifyA country without constitution is like a ship without astatement.​

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Bingel [31]3 years ago
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If there is no constitution, then there will be lack of rules and regulations. ... Justice will be denied to the people and a chaotic situation will prevail in the absence of laws because Constitution is the source of laws.In the absence of a Constitution it will be difficult for a country to sustain in the long run.

Trying to imagine life without it is a little bit difficult, it would be like a ship without a statement

especially when it would affect us in so many ways; without the Constitution, our laws, politics, culture, beliefs and even invididual lives would be changed. A lot would be different if this document had never been signed into law.

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