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How Does The Principle Of ‘Consensus’ Manifest Itself In The Political System Of The Federal Republic Of Germany (Frg)?

   
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Title: How Does The Principle Of ‘Consensus’ Manifest Itself In The Political System Of The Federal Republic Of Germany (Frg)?
 
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This shows why a rigid constitution is an element of a ‘consensus’ democracy and that the FRG’s political system contains this element, as the ‘Basic Law’s’ essential characteristics have not been changed since its creation (Roberts, 2000, 36-37). The ‘Basic Law’ is protected by the judicial review of the Federal Constitutional Court, another key element of a ‘consensus’ democracy as it restricts the power of the executive and disperses power...
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The court has the power to review legislative and executive acts and to nullify unconstitutional ones among them, resulting in the Government co-existing with ‘governing with judges’ or even ‘governing by judges’ (Schmidt, 2003, 128). The strength given to the Federal Constitutional Court adds to the wide variety of checks and balances, co-governing forces and veto players in the FRG’s political system, protecting society from the possibility of a repeat of the misuse of power experienced in the country’s past (Schmidt, 2003, 128)...
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