Editorial Policy
How constitution.my chooses wording, verifies facts, and keeps public explainers inside the boundaries of official sources.
What we publish
We publish explainers about the 2026 Constitution, transition laws, institutions of power, and practical civic questions. The text explains official norms in plain language but does not replace the state legal source.
How editorial review works
Before publication we check wording for clarity, remove ambiguity, and verify dates, percentages, institution names, and legal references. When an official clarification appears, we update the existing page instead of creating a duplicate URL.
What we deliberately do not do
We do not publish unverified insider claims, we do not present interpretation as official text, and we do not replace legal advice with editorial explanation. If a fact cannot be confirmed by an open official source, it does not belong in a core explainer card.
Official sources
Related trust-surface pages
These pages work together: one explains editorial principles, one explains source methodology, and one explains public correction and update rules.