

That sounds like quite a sensible system. Also in NL the 2/3 will almost always require a broad coalition of parties because of your proportional system.
That sounds like quite a sensible system. Also in NL the 2/3 will almost always require a broad coalition of parties because of your proportional system.
In some countries constitutional ammendments need to be compatoble with whatever constitutional law already exists
Hungary’s parliament is currently above the constitution because the ruling party has a 2/3 majority. They might as well pass all laws as constitutional laws. The situation is quite similar to the UK where any party with a prime minister can change anything at all.
That sounds relatively useful
He probably has Ukraine’s best psychologists and a team of specialists helping him
Employers can fire easily, which make it easier for companies to hire for expansion, but also fire if the expansion fails.
This is good. It makes a lot of sense that the financial welfare of people should be offloaded off the backs of employers (who need to be dynamic), and onto the state.
What concerns me especially is how much this problem could be aggrivated if society ever embraces VR/AR which would allow everybody to literally live in their own reality
Yup. They have a very distorted electoral system which gives them that on 40-50% support.