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| Lambert M. Surhone, Mariam T. Tennoe, and Susan F. Henssonow |
| August 2010, Betascript Publishing, Paperback, 118 pages, ISBN 6131240566
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| High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! A Process model is a proposal to assist the Parliament of Australia make decisions concerning constitutional reform. In Australia, process models are devised to involve the public in republicanism.To amend the Australian constitution, a government must hold a referendum and historically citizens have usually voted to reject the proposed amendment. In recent years, the most prominent constitutional reform issue has been whether to establish an Australian republic. As this issue is controversial and technical, governments, political parties and republican organisations have developed process models to help align their decisions with public sentiment. These decisions include the type of republic to establish and/or whether to proceed and hold a referendum. |
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