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A constitutional government is different from a country without a constitution because of the presence of a codified document and the extent of the powers of the government is well outlined in the constitution.

Constitutional Government

A constitutional government is one which outlines the extent to which the government has authority over the lives and affairs of the country. These are usually written and well documented. This simply means that the powers of the government are limited to the dictates of the constitution.

A government without a constitution is one which lacks any laid down rules as to what extent the government has power over the citizens and the country. In other words, the government lack a constitution.

Countries without a written constitution

The following are countries without a written constitution

  • The United Kingdom
  • New Zealand
  • Israel

These countries practice what is known as uncodified or unwritten constitution

Uncodified  Constitution

An Uncodified constitution is a constitution where the fundamental rules and regulations are derived from of customs, usage, precedent, statutes and legal instruments.

        In this type of constitutional system,  these elements may be or may not be admissible by courts, legislators and the bureaucracy as binding upon government and therefore limiting its powers. Such a Constitution is sometimes referred to as "unwritten constitution",

       However, an uncodified constitution are typically written down in a series of official documents, though not codified in a single document.

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