How can the laws mentioned in the constitution be changed? Ans for class 7
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Answer:All amendments must be passed by an absolute two-thirds supermajority in the National Assembly (the lower house); as the Assembly has 400 members this requires 267 members to vote for the amendment.
Explanation :Yes, but it's a difficult process. The Fifth Amendment provides two ways the Constitution can be changed. ... There, one or more amendments to the Constitution can be proposed. Those amendments are then sent to the states, and three-fourths must approve before the change is made.
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