
Constitutional Principles
Constitutional principles are the fundamental ideas that guide how a country's government operates and protect the rights of its people. They include concepts like the rule of law (everyone follows laws), separation of powers (dividing government into branches to prevent abuse), checks and balances (each branch can limit others), popular sovereignty (power rests with the people), and individual rights (personal freedoms are protected). These principles create a framework ensuring government authority is limited, transparent, and accountable, fostering a fair and stable society.