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  2. People want to change the Constitution. What’s next? - AOL

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    While there is a clear desire to change elements of the nation’s founding document, answering those specific questions feels a long way off. The time might be ripe for a new amendment

  3. Constitutional crisis - Wikipedia

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    The change was immediately opposed by the President of Puntland, Said Abdullahi Deni followed by the President of Jubaland, and resulted, Puntland withdrew its recognition of the Federal Government of Somalia and declared itself an independent state based on Article 4 of the Puntland Constitution.

  4. Article Five of the United States Constitution - Wikipedia

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    The view that the Article V amendment process is the only legitimate vehicle for bringing about constitutional change is, as pointed out by constitutional law scholar Joel K. Goldstein, "challenged by numerous widely-accepted judicial decisions that have introduced new meaning into constitutional language by departing from original intentions ...

  5. Constitution of the United States - Wikipedia

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    The Constitution of the United States is the oldest and longest-standing written and codified national constitution in force in the world. [ 4 ] [ a ] The drafting of the Constitution , often referred to as its framing, was completed at the Constitutional Convention , which assembled at Independence Hall in Philadelphia between May 25 and ...

  6. Constitutional amendment - Wikipedia

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    1. A bill to amend the Constitution may be submitted by the following: at least one-fifth of the statutory number of Deputies; the Senate; or the President of the Republic. 2. Amendments to the Constitution shall be made by means of a statute adopted by the Sejm and, thereafter, adopted in the same wording by the Senate within a period of 60 ...

  7. Constitutional coup - Wikipedia

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    A constitutional coup occurs when a person or group seizes political power in a way consistent with their country's constitution, as opposed to a traditional violent coup d'état, often by exploiting loopholes or ambiguities in said constitution. [1] Supporters of constitutional coups exploit their political power to semi-legally seize more. [2]

  8. Living Constitution - Wikipedia

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    The Living Constitution, or judicial pragmatism, is the viewpoint that the U.S. constitution holds a dynamic meaning even if the document is not formally amended. Proponents view the constitution as developing alongside society's needs and provide a more malleable tool for governments.

  9. Fed up GOP congressman dispels liberal 'lies' against ... - AOL

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    Elon Musk Slams 'Mean' Podcast Hosts For Calling Doge Employees 'Arrogant Little Pr---s' Among Other Things "The Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) is an essential initiative to reduce ...