Originally posted by Vangelovski
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UNLESS THE CONSTITUTION SPECIFICALLY STATES THAT THEY CAN'T
Nowhere in the Macedonian Constitution do I see the Macedonian Government been delegated the authority to negotiate changes to the constitution with a third party, in this case a foreign government. Such authority cannot be assumed and must be expressly provided by the people, which it has not.
Also considering the form of government of the Republic of Macedonia, the voting citizens of the country consented to vote for parliamentarians as representatives to act on behalf of their wishes, and as of yet, none of those citizens have rescinded the votes of their elected representatives, thereby constituting consent of their actions.
I asked you before to quote the relevant articles of the constitution that prohibit this and you laughed at me. Do you not know of any clauses?
You either don't understand what I am typing or you don't want to, which is it?
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