41. Parliament would have to approve the plans before a referendum could be held. 42. Passage of the referendum would mean parliament will have to formally abolish proportional representation. 43. Parliament had six months to consider the tribunal ruling, and could have overridden it with a two-thirds majority vote. 44. Parliament has a full agenda and national elections are expected in a few months. 45. Parliament has six months to consider the ruling, which will force it to change the law unless lawmakers override the verdict with a two-thirds majority vote. 46. Parliament has the power to amend the constitution without a referendum, but only if a measure is approved by a two-thirds majority. 47. Parliament has the power to ignore the committee. 48. Parliament has to approve death sentences before they are executed. 49. Parliament has to lift the legal immunities of Agar and Bucak before they can be prosecuted. 50. Parliament has until the end of the year to approve the budget. |