required to be directly elected under article 78(1)(a) of this
Constitution.
(2) The political system may also be changed by the elected
representatives of the people in Parliament and district councils by resolution
of Parliament supported by not less than two-thirds of all members of
Parliament upon a petition to it supported by not less than two-thirds majority
of the total membership of each of at least half of all district councils.
(3) The resolutions or petitions for the purposes of changing the
political system shall be taken only in the fourth year of the term of any
Parliament.
75.

Prohibition of one-party State.

Parliament shall have no power to enact a law establishing a one-party state.
General.
76.

Parliament to enact laws on elections.

Parliament may, subject to the provisions of this Constitution, enact such
laws as may be necessary for the purposes of this Chapter, including laws for
the registration of voters, the conduct of public elections and referenda and,
where necessary, making provision for voting by proxy.

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