The ability of a unified Cabinet to prevent a 75%-threshold vote is overstated. The Cabinet does not compose 25%+1 of eligible voters. That some votes garner such a small turnout that a unified Cabinet *can* constitute 25%+1 does not make the threshold a design flaw in the Charter. It means the Assembly could be more active, and the proponents of a measure should utilize the political process to get citizens active and voting. Getting turnout up to a measly 24 people would remove the power of a unified Cabinet to block a motion the rest of the voters support.