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Political constitution

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A political constitution is a constitution where the legislature is the main check upon executive power. It can be contrasted to a legal constitution, where it is the judiciary which provides the greater checks upon government.[1] In many countries both political and legal checks will be used to control the government.

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  1. ^ Public Law Archived 2008-10-10 at the Wayback Machine
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