I think this is a great watch and introduction to the constitution. Question posed by John Bingley. See link below for his presentation on the topic. https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=FUv88R0YhKw Some categories that are locked are so the media does not get lost please add your own to the thread and then if there's anything very useful we can add it to the category. Thank you.
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The works of the government is define by the principles of 3 arms notably legislature, judiciary and executive.. so although parliament passes laws, the judiciary execute the law.. so one can not say parliament has the ultimate power when it comes to the rule of law.. because the parliament also have to seek courts decisions on certain decisions of the parliament. On the same token.. the laws are not made by the parliament but by the executive and given to the executive to pass it in parliament.. so it is like the ultimate power of the rule of law is shared evenly among these 3 arms of government.. otherwise if these 3 arms of government are under certain influence then..then it arises certain questions