Talk:Constitutional institution

Fundamentally incoherent
This article is fundamentally incoherent. The opening line states that a "constitutional institution" is "an organisation/institution created by the country's constitution" That is a very broad statement and includes all institutions created by the constitution, including executive, judicial and legislative bodies.

However, the article goes on to say that a constitutional body "is widely considered to be more objective and independent from legislative and executive interference". Even if that is correct (and since it is unreferenced, there is no way to assess that statement), it is giving a different definition of a constitutional body, since it appears to be something separate from the legislature and the executive. However, since those too are constitutional bodies, the premise of the sentence, and thus the article, is incoherent.

This article needs a major re-write, plus citations. Mr Serjeant Buzfuz (talk) 16:11, 9 June 2022 (UTC)