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But that left two jarring constitutional clauses intact.
They suggested that all members introduce "golden rules": constitutional clauses limiting budget deficits.
Previously, when presidents claimed emergency executive authority, they creatively interpreted specific constitutional clauses to derive authority to act.
Additionally, some European countries are keen to avoid treaty change because of the existence of constitutional clauses that would require automatic referenda to ratify changes.
Apart from constitutional amendments, the central government may seek to broaden its own powers through the use of constitutional clauses granting "implied powers".
Many states, however, still have constitutional clauses prohibiting the financing of religious institutions with public money, which is why some of the programs face legal challenges.
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This constitutional clause resembles and may have been modelled on South Africa's constitution, which also prescribes equitable treatment for a large number of languages.
"Any interpretation of any constitutional clause seems now up for grabs".
But I noticed that he cited no legal precedent or constitutional clause to support his case.
A constitutional clause restricts his ability to run less than four years after leaving office.
His attorney general filed a challenge before the Supreme Court, arguing that the law violates a constitutional clause protecting the family.
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