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Article 79 (Amendability)

Article 79 (Amendability) allows for the Constitution to be changed or amended to address evolving needs, challenges, or advancements in society. It sets out the process by which amendments can be proposed and approved, typically requiring a special majority in the legislative bodies. This ensures that amendments are made thoughtfully and with broad consensus, maintaining the Constitution’s stability while allowing necessary updates. Essentially, it balances the need for flexibility with the importance of safeguarding the fundamental principles of the Constitution.