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Hardest and easiest national constitutions to amend


Hardest and easiest national constitutions to amend
Difficulty score based on easiest pathway, as specified in constitution
Note: When a constitution specifies more than one amendment process, the “difficulty of amendment” scores represent the least difficult process. Data is based on the 106 countries we classify as democracies and includes some fully self-governing territories whose sovereign status is disputed.
Source: Pew Research Center analysis using scoring system based on “Toward a Theory of Constitutional Amendment” by Donald S. Lutz (American Political Science Review, June 1994).
PEW RESEARCH CENTER


Hardest and easiest national constitutions to amend
Difficulty score based on easiest pathway, as specified in constitution
DemocracyDifficulty of amendment
Micronesia, Federated States6.00
United States5.10
Switzerland4.75
Australia4.65
Palau4.50
Fiji3.80
Costa Rica3.65
Liberia3.60
Romania3.35
Grenada3.30
Philippines3.30
Marshall Islands3.25
Belgium3.10
Japan3.10
Netherlands3.10
Paraguay3.00
Taiwan*2.90
Brazil0.90
Denmark2.75
Northern Cyprus2.55
South Korea2.55
Ireland2.50
Bolivia2.40
Andorra2.55
Ecuador2.30
Liechtenstein2.30
Colombia2.25
Italy2.25
North Macedonia2.25
Greece2.20
Argentina2.10
Nepal2.10
Lithuania2.00
Montenegro2.00
Peru2.00
Dominican Republic1.80
Chile1.75
Ghana1.75
Luxembourg1.75
Solomon Islands1.75
Uruguay1.75
Poland1.70
Estonia1.65
Germany1.60
India1.60
Namibia1.60
Finland1.55
Croatia1.45
Antigua and Barbuda1.30
Monaco1.30
South Africa1.30
St. Lucia1.30
Czech Republic1.25
Iceland1.25
Jamaica1.25
Spain1.25
Bulgaria2.00
Guyana1.15
Lesotho1.15
Senegal1.15
Albania1.05
Armenia1.05
Kosovo1.55
Moldova1.55
Slovenia1.05
Bahamas1.00
Barbados1.00
Botswana1.00
Malaysia1.00
Tonga1.00
Trinidad and Tobago1.00
Bhutan0.90
France0.90
Mongolia0.90
Panama0.90
Austria0.80
Belize0.80
Cape Verde0.80
Cyprus0.80
Dominica0.80
East Timor0.80
Hungary0.80
Kiribati0.80
Latvia0.80
Malawi0.80
Mauritius0.80
Nauru0.80
Norway0.80
Portugal0.80
Samoa0.80
Sao Tome and Principe0.80
Seychelles0.80
Sri Lanka0.80
St. Kitts and Nevis0.80
St. Vincent and the Grenadines0.80
Suriname0.80
Tuvalu0.80
Vanuatu0.80
Sweden**0.75
Malta0.65
Slovakia0.65

* The data in the table refers to the “Additional Articles of the Constitution,” which effectively rewrote the old 1947 Republic of China constitution.
** Although Sweden’s constitution formally consists of four “fundamental laws,” the data in the table refers specifically to the Instrument of Government, which contains most of the basic principles of government. However, the difficulty of amendment score applies to all four fundamental laws.


Note: When a constitution specifies more than one amendment process, the “difficulty of amendment” scores represent the least difficult process. Data is based on the 106 countries we classify as democracies and includes some fully self-governing territories whose sovereign status is disputed.
Source: Pew Research Center analysis using scoring system based on “Toward a Theory of Constitutional Amendment” by Donald S. Lutz (American Political Science Review, June 1994).
PEW RESEARCH CENTER

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