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Democratic Governance
Democratic governance links authority to consent, accountability, and regular public participation.
Plain-language explanation
Democratic governance links authority to consent, accountability, and regular public participation.
Why it matters
Democratic Governance matters because constitutional language only becomes useful when ordinary people can connect it to real institutions, public services, and personal rights.
Practical example
Leaders report to elected institutions and citizens can vote, comment, and organise peacefully.
Civic relevance
It keeps constitutional debate connected to service, dignity, and public trust.
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