Last-minute lawmaking

The term "bad lawmaking" - describing the practice of introducing amendments at the last minute, without following the procedures prescribed by the Constitution and the rules of Parliament - is lenient.

This is not just sloppy work, but malicious lawmaking - a remnant of the era that followed the end of the dictatorship which, 50 years later, has not been cured.

Abandoning this outdated practice would indeed be a reform which would not have a political cost.

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