Most countries of the world change their constitutions quite often. On the other hand, USA don't change theirs much, and the original text is still there.
In my country, it takes 2/3 of representatives and the Constitution can be altered in any way desired. Which has been done fairly often (...1974, 1991, 2000 are the latest).
I don't know what does it take to create amendments to the US constitution, but we shall for the purposes of this thread consider it "permanent".
So, which approach to having a constitution do you consider superior? What do they have in your neck of woods? When was the last change?
In my country, it takes 2/3 of representatives and the Constitution can be altered in any way desired. Which has been done fairly often (...1974, 1991, 2000 are the latest).
I don't know what does it take to create amendments to the US constitution, but we shall for the purposes of this thread consider it "permanent".
So, which approach to having a constitution do you consider superior? What do they have in your neck of woods? When was the last change?
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