ManusJustus said:
Just because something is a law or in the Constitution doesnt make it un-democratic to try and change it, especially by democratic means such as a referendum. What a lot of people dont understand is that the president of Hondurus was expelled for trying to make a referendum for people to vote on. Do you consider the United States a dictatorship since many of our political offices have no term limits? Was the United States a dictatorship in 1945 when there was no term limit for presidents? |
i think that every country and every situation should be looked at individually. someone whos a follower of a wannabe dictator and whos friends with a dictator. a country with a history of dictators and laws in place to prevent their return. the person wants to then change some of the unchangeable parts of the constitution that are in place to protect the democracy they have. there is this group of LA leaders that seems to continuously want more and more power. and even when they are told no by their own people or courts it doesnt stop their ambitions...they seem to just keep trying.
i am not from the US, did you want an answer or was it a rhetorical question for people from the US?
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