(05-02-2016, 08:04 PM)Belschaft Wrote: Generally speaking "constitutional/higher" tier laws deal with fundamental/structural elements, like the different branches and powers of the government, the bill of rights, etc, and require a higher threshold to alter. "Normal/lower" tier laws deal with the specifics of what is mandated by the first tier, as well as less important topics like regional holidays. The first is for things that should be hard to change, and that broad consensus is required on, whilst the second is stuff that can be changed by a simple minority. We don't want 51% of the region eliminating something the other 49% considers to be fundamental/vital.
Well then by measure we should make the election act or whatever it is named a constitutional law.
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