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30 April, 01:57

Does the government under the Constitution have that ability now?

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  1. 30 April, 04:41
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    No, the government under the Constitution does not have that ability now.

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    The early governments that were not bound by established rules could implement new decisions through their own conscience every other day. Such governments had given themselves the ability to conduct governance the way they thought was right for society. In other words, they had the ability to govern the governed without the consent of governed. This undue ability of the governments got limitations as the Constitution came into being.
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