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Right to a popular initiative
By exercising their right to initiate legislation, the electorate can request a popular vote on an amendment to the Constitution. If a popular initiative committee manages to collect 100,000 signatures within an 18-month period from people who are entitled to vote, a popular vote will then be held. Popular initiatives do not originate in Parliament or in the government but come directly from the citizens. Popular initiatives are also possible at cantonal or communal level.
