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Accountability Mechanisms
Accountability means public power can be questioned, reviewed, audited, and corrected.
Plain-language explanation
Accountability means public power can be questioned, reviewed, audited, and corrected.
Why it matters
Accountability Mechanisms matters because constitutional language only becomes useful when ordinary people can connect it to real institutions, public services, and personal rights.
Practical example
An audit identifies irregular spending and a committee demands corrective action.
Civic relevance
Accountability helps turn promises into measurable public duties.
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