principles of british constitution

Friday, March 18, 2011


the british constitution system is the oldest democratic system in the modern world . the british wew the first to discover how to manage a large state on democratic principles . great british is a 'mothe democracy ' . the british plitical institutions have been inherited directly by most of the countries while others are profoundly influenced by the parliamentary democracy in the world . the constitution lighthouse fo;r new nations . adaptability and adjustability of the british politiccal institutions to the needs of the time are remarkable traits of her political life.

the British political institutions act as a model for the country passing through democratic experience . as for instance bicameral legislature which is the result of historical evolution on england has been adopted as such by most of countries of the world . another parliamentary form of executive has been followed by most of the newly developing nations of  the world

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