A constitutional crisis occurs when fundamental legal processes break down, often due to conflicting interpretations of a constitution's core principles. It signals a severe political deadlock where branches of government clash over authority. While no one truly benefits, political actors may exploit it to push agendas, weaken checks and balances, or rally supporters, ultimately undermining public trust in governance.
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