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Explain the differences between rigid and flexible constitution.

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Rigid constitution 

1. In the rigid constitution, there is a difference between constitutional law and ordinary law. 

2. Here constitutional law is superior to ordinary law. 

3. To ammend the constitutional law, there is a peed to follow the special amendment procedure. 

4. In this system, the powers of government should be with the framework of constitution. 

5. The powers and functions of government are clearly mentioned in this system. 

6. Judiciary has a special power to safeguard and protect the constitution.

Flexible Constitution 

1. In the flexible constitution, there is no difference between constitutional law and ordinary law. 

2. In this system constitutional law and ordinary law are framed by the parliament of the country. 

3. Constitutional law can be amended as in the form of amendment of ordinary law.

4. In the flexible constitution, the powers and functions of the government are assumable by the parliament. 

5. In this system, judiciary does not exercise its power of judicial review. 

6. All the power of the organization of government are defined by the parliament.

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