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  2. Supermajority - Wikipedia

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    A supermajority is a requirement for a proposal to gain a specified level of support which is greater than the threshold of one-half used for a simple majority. Supermajority rules in a democracy can help to prevent a majority from eroding fundamental rights of a minority, but can also hamper efforts to respond to problems and encourage corrupt ...

  3. Amendments to the Constitution of Indonesia - Wikipedia

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    The previous amendment procedure required a 2/3 supermajority for an amendment to pass; this was modified to a simple majority on the fourth amendment of the constitution. Article 37 dictated the constitution's only entrenched clause is on prohibition to amend the nature of Indonesia as a unitary state.

  4. National Unity Cabinet - Wikipedia

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    The National Unity Cabinet (Indonesian: Kabinet Persatuan Nasional) was the Indonesian cabinet which served under President Abdurrahman Wahid and Vice President Megawati Sukarnoputri from 29 October 1999 until 23 July 2001.

  5. Veto - Wikipedia

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    Indonesia: Express presidential veto powers were removed from the Constitution in the 2002 democratization reforms. [71] The president can however enact a "regulation in lieu of law" ( Peraturan Pemerintah Pengganti Undang-Undang or perppu ), which temporarily blocks a law from taking effect. [ 72 ]

  6. Entrenched clause - Wikipedia

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    Overriding an entrenched clause may require a supermajority, a referendum, or the consent of the minority party. The term eternity clause is used in a similar manner in the constitutions of Brazil , the Czech Republic , [ 1 ] Germany , Greece , [ 2 ] India , [ 3 ] Iran , Italy , [ 4 ] Morocco , [ 5 ] Norway , [ 4 ] and Turkey , but specifically ...

  7. Plurality (voting) - Wikipedia

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    A qualified majority (also a supermajority) is a number of votes above a specified percentage (e.g. two-thirds); a relative majority (also a plurality) is the number of votes obtained that is greater than any other option.

  8. Wikipedia:Supermajority - Wikipedia

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    A Wikipedia Supermajority poll is a process for attempting to ascertain if a Wikipedia:Consensus may be established by voting when it is clear that a true consensus-- meaning an absence of dissent -- can not be achieved by discussion within a reasonable length of time. When possible, polls should not be used, deferring instead to consensus by ...

  9. Onward Indonesia Cabinet - Wikipedia

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    On 22 December 2020, the president replaced six ministers. The most notable addition to the cabinet was businessman Sandiaga Uno.His admission into the cabinet following his former running mate in the 2019 presidential election Prabowo Subianto, made it the first time in Indonesia's history that all former contestants of a single presidential election were in the same cabinet.