The Nineteen Sixty-One Federal Constitution and the Doctrine of Consent: Legal brief on article fifty-six
Where consent is credibly disputed, the Constitution itself provides the remedy: dialogue, legality, and collective decision-making. Accordingly, any credible national dialogue, constitutional review, or political re-founding process derives its legitimacy not from political expediency, but from the principles embodied in Article Fifty-Six. The rule of law demands no less By the Independentist Political Desk Introduction

