Lostplanet22 said: 1) I think that is the kind of power kings/Queens still have in some Eu countries;.I know that the king of Belgium didn't want to accept the abortion law (to have the possibility of abortion)..and stopped the law;..Only the politcians were smarter and told the world that the kingdom of Belgium would not exist for one day...And on that day the politicians voted for the law and accepted...why I mention this is because I think it makes more sense a president who is voted by the population do this than a king/Queen.. I honestly don't see a big deal in it so long this means their will be new elections;.and if the population wants the law he will not be president again.. |
1. Nothing more to add
2. Yeah, Hitler was also elected democratically. Guess Hungarians are getting what's coming to them.
3. Yes, but this time the Constitution specifically says it cannot be modified. Essentially any modification will be deemed unconstitutional.
4. I still don't see why that is...
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