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Parametric ALT and Its Case Studies,ncession towards the Catholic minority to make sure that constitutional amendments could not easily be pushed through by the national legislatures (Rappard, 1912). After the adoption of the first constitution in 1848, it took 18 years until the first amendments to the constitution became unavoidable.Infect 发表于 2025-3-24 04:03:13
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Maintainability and Availability,(Article 41 — .), public opinion poll (Article 49b — .) and referendum (Article 44 — .). Their character, however, is only complementary and no federal- or state-level law can be adopted by the people against the will of the parliamentary majority.性学院 发表于 2025-3-24 11:12:10
Switzerland: Citizens’ Initiatives as a Measure to Control the Political Agendancession towards the Catholic minority to make sure that constitutional amendments could not easily be pushed through by the national legislatures (Rappard, 1912). After the adoption of the first constitution in 1848, it took 18 years until the first amendments to the constitution became unavoidable.defendant 发表于 2025-3-24 15:00:20
Citizens’ Initiatives in Hungary: An Additional Opportunity for Power-Sharing in an Extremely Majorisentative democracy. During the 1890s the idea of direct democracy was discussed again from a very critical point of view. It was seen as an undesired alternative to representative democracy (Nagy and Tamás, n.d.).发誓放弃 发表于 2025-3-24 19:29:57
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https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-39535-2e likely to lead to varying practices. Developments in the party system have increased the openness for institutions of direct democracy and made some steps of reforming regulations possible. Discussions have also begun to introduce direct democracy at the federal level, but it may need one or two decades for this to be achieved.