
Constitution Amendment
A constitution amendment is a formal process to change or add to a country's fundamental laws or principles. It ensures the constitution can adapt to changing times or new needs while maintaining its core structure. The process typically involves proposal—either by a legislative body or through a vote—and ratification, where the change is officially approved according to specific rules. Amendments can range from simple wording adjustments to significant legal shifts. They help keep the constitution relevant and effective, reflecting the evolving values and priorities of society.