That's not correct though, in my humble opinion. Modern constitutions have also a fundamental normative/aspirational element, and establish aims and objectives for the state to pursue. Example:
https://www.constituteproject.org/constitution/Italy_2020#s7
https://www.constituteproject.org/constitution/Italy_2020#s7
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I'm just saying that this is true exactly because they are *democratic* constitutions. And the more democratic they are the better. (The Italian being one of the most democratic: a republic founded on labour)
I'm concerned about how democratic is the governmental system it establishes.
I kind of lost you.
I'm basically saying that constitutionalism without democracy is, well, undemocratic, which should be pretty much self-evident