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by adrianratnapala 3036 days ago
Of course when the bad ideas bear their dark fruit, they will be hard to change too.

But more seriously can you expand more on this "almost everything is written into the constitution"? Is this a back-door way of getting Swiss-style direct democracy. Skimming wikipedia it seems that amedments are passed by a referendum approving a legislative proposal (and this processes has happened hundreds of times).

if this is the only practical way of creating legislation, then you basically have the people as a third house of the legislature.

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Amendments must win two-thirds of the legislature and a simple majority of the public. In some sense, it's a swiss-style democracy and-ed to one of the most conservatively designed legislatures ever implemented.

Regular laws don't have to pass the same gauntlet, but because the constitution is so expansive nearly every new law has to get it amended to prevent a contradiction.

https://www.laits.utexas.edu/txp_media/html/cons/0405.html