WAEC - Government (2024 - No. 17)
These rights which are explicitly protected by the Constitution are referred to as
checks and balances
constitutional clauses
entrenched clauses
separation of powers
Explanation
Entrenched clauses refer to provisions in the Constitution that are explicitly protected and cannot be easily altered or abolished without following a special procedure. It usually requires a supermajority vote or a referendum for amendment. These clauses protect fundamental rights and liberties.
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