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AUERSTADT
Jun 2002 time: 05:21
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Reading again this thread, I see that the difficulty to find an agreement on whether the polls are binding or not binding comes from the fact that we don’t classify the polls according to their content but according other criteria (official or not, binding or not) in connexion with the way they should be applied. It would be easier to classify the polls as follows :
- either the people is asked to approve a new law, or an amendment to an existing law, and also in case of elections, and the result of the poll is binding ;
- or, the government, in his executive duties, although he has power to decide such or such action, choose to ask the people what he would prefer ; of course, if the government has no particular inclination for one solution or the other, one could ask why he would not apply the solution preferred by the people, but as it has already been described at length, the situation can change, or becomes sticky, unexpected events happens, etc.
So, it seems that there should no longer be room for discussion if there were three possible polls :
- election polls (binding)
- legislative polls (binding)
- executive polls (not binding)
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