It is better to leave the constitution as it is. The bills are written with the intention of making them amenable to many different interests. Altering the constitution should be reserved for crucial and necessary events.
The US Constitution as amended provides the process for electing the President.
Yes, the constitution can be amended. A bill is passed in the congress and signed by the president. It also has to be ratified by 3/4th of the States.
There is no British Constitution, so it cannot be amended.
This is a requirement made in the US Constitution and it has never been amended.
The limit is part of the U.S. Constitution, as amended in 1951.
Transferred to the vice president but not the office itself. ( gradpoint
Transferred to the vice president but not the office itself. ( gradpoint
Transferred to the vice president but not the office itself. ( gradpoint
The U. S. Constitution has been amended twenty seven times.The Constitution, has been amended 17 times since the first 10.
The U.S. Supreme Court ruled that a line-item veto is unconstitutional because the U.S. Constitution specifies that when presented with a bill that has been passed by Congress, the President's choices are limited to either signing the bill, making it a law, or returning it to where it originated along with his/her objections to it. Therefore, line-item veto power requires that the U.S. Constitution be amended to expand the President's choices when presented with a bill that Congress has passed.
it can be amended by special majority
The preamble to the US Constitution has never been amended.