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===Taiwan=== Article 174 of the [[Constitution of the Republic of China]] is codified with the law: {{blockquote| Amendments to the Constitution shall be made in accordance with one of the following procedures:<br> 1. Upon the proposal of one-fifth of the total number of the delegates to the [[National Assembly (Republic of China)|National Assembly]] and by a resolution of three-fourths of the delegates present at a meeting having a quorum of two-thirds of the entire Assembly, the Constitution may be amended.<br> 2. Upon the proposal of one-fourth of the Members of the [[Legislative Yuan]] and by a resolution of three-fourths of the Members present at a meeting having a quorum of three-fourths of the Members of the Yuan, an amendment may be drawn up and submitted to the National Assembly by way of referendum. Such a proposed amendment to the Constitution shall be publicly published half a year before the National Assembly convenes.}} This was changed beginning in the 1990s and Article 12 of the [[Additional Articles of the Constitution of the Republic of China|constitutional amendment]]s must be approved by [[Legislative Yuan|Taiwan's parliament]] and [[Referendums in Taiwan|referendums]] voted by the citizens residing in the [[free area of the Republic of China|ROC free area]].
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