The distinction between a flexible and a rigid constitution is based on

a

entrenched clauses

b

distribution of powers

c

amendment procedure

d

written and unwritten aspects

e

whether it is unitary or federal

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Rigid versus flexible constitutions
A constitution is said to be rigid when it is difficult to amend or change. It is said to be flexible when it is more easily amended.

Victorious
10 months ago

yeah

Victorious
10 months ago

it can also be said that a rigid constitution is a constitution that requires a long process for the ammendments but a flexible is not

Victorious
10 months ago

please ooo is it only my device it is showing explanation not available

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