Constitutional government: distribution of authority and reciprocal institutional checks limit concentration of political power. Constitutional government denotes a political order in which a constitution-formal or normative-controls political power by distributing authority among state organs so each is subject to reciprocal controls and compelled to cooperate in formulating state will, thereby limiting concentration of power.
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Constitutional government: distribution of authority and reciprocal institutional checks limit concentration of political power.
Constitutional government denotes a political order in which a constitution-formal or normative-controls political power by distributing authority among state organs so each is subject to reciprocal controls and compelled to cooperate in formulating state will, thereby limiting concentration of power.
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