

Ah, I’ve only seen it done by referendum because parliament / congress had been dissolved by then. But hey, YMMV
Ah, I’ve only seen it done by referendum because parliament / congress had been dissolved by then. But hey, YMMV
It’s a coup. They are currently rewriting the rules of how things are done.
The way things are going, the next “vote” you’ll get is to ratify the new and improved constitution. I’ve actually seen a couple of coups first hand, that’s usually how it goes.
Don’t get me wrong, it’s terrible that they were granted access to very sensitive information (government contracts, employee data, probably tax returns last I heard) with no oversight. That’s gone, no way back.
But make no mistake, this is not a heist. It’s a coup. They are seizing control of meta-infrastructures of the government: payroll, contracts, payments, communications, software. This is how you hold a country hostage.
I empathize with the sentiment, but you’re delusional.