A provision of a constitution is said to be entrenched when

GOVERNMENT
WAEC 2008

A provision of a constitution is said to be entrenched when

  • A. it is changed when need arises
  • B. courts are not allowed to change its
  • C. it can be changed in the same way as ordinary law
  • D. a referendum is required for its amendment

Correct Answer: D. a referendum is required for its amendment

Explanation

An entrenched clause or entrenchment clause of a basic law or constitution is a provision that makes certain amendments either more difficult or impossible to pass, making such amendments invalid



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