The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, Том 211A. Constable, 1910 |
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... popular vote ; and the facultative or optional Referendum , brought into play only on the signed demand of a specified number of registered voters . There is also the so - called Popular Veto , under which every voter who does not ...
... popular vote ; and the facultative or optional Referendum , brought into play only on the signed demand of a specified number of registered voters . There is also the so - called Popular Veto , under which every voter who does not ...
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... popular rights could only be used as a drag rather than as a spur . The Federal Constitution of 1874 marked a distinct advance . It maintained both the Initiative and the obligatory Referendum on all constitutional issues , and it ...
... popular rights could only be used as a drag rather than as a spur . The Federal Constitution of 1874 marked a distinct advance . It maintained both the Initiative and the obligatory Referendum on all constitutional issues , and it ...
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... popular vote con- firmed the proposal that a Convention should meet to frame the Federal Constitution , and the final code was ratified in 1780 by a majority of more than the required two - thirds . The Referendum is now recognised as ...
... popular vote con- firmed the proposal that a Convention should meet to frame the Federal Constitution , and the final code was ratified in 1780 by a majority of more than the required two - thirds . The Referendum is now recognised as ...
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