"Constitutional change" refers to making alterations or modifications to the constitution of a country. A constitution outlines the fundamental principles and rules that govern a nation, including its government structure, rights and freedoms, and the relationship between the citizens and the state. A
constitutional change can involve amending or revising specific provisions within the constitution or adopting new ones. It is a process that can impact how a country operates and may require approval by specific methods, such as a referendum or legislative processes.
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