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Overall I'm feeling that the #SpanishConstitution has far better writing than the #BrazilianConstitution.
I guess that having to make laws multilingual forces lawmakers to make things more clear and to not rely as heavily on word order and comma placement.
(see the mess that is the interpretation of that comman on the 2nd amendment, or article 12 of the Brazilian Constitution)
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Overall I'm feeling that the #SpanishConstitution has far better writing than the #BrazilianConstitution.
I guess that having to make laws multilingual forces lawmakers to make things more clear and to not rely as heavily on word order and comma placement.
(see the mess that is the interpretation of that comman on the 2nd amendment, or article 12 of the Brazilian Constitution)
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Overall I'm feeling that the #SpanishConstitution has far better writing than the #BrazilianConstitution.
I guess that having to make laws multilingual forces lawmakers to make things more clear and to not rely as heavily on word order and comma placement.
(see the mess that is the interpretation of that comman on the 2nd amendment, or article 12 of the Brazilian Constitution)
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Overall I'm feeling that the #SpanishConstitution has far better writing than the #BrazilianConstitution.
I guess that having to make laws multilingual forces lawmakers to make things more clear and to not rely as heavily on word order and comma placement.
(see the mess that is the interpretation of that comman on the 2nd amendment, or article 12 of the Brazilian Constitution)
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Overall I'm feeling that the #SpanishConstitution has far better writing than the #BrazilianConstitution.
I guess that having to make laws multilingual forces lawmakers to make things more clear and to not rely as heavily on word order and comma placement.
(see the mess that is the interpretation of that comman on the 2nd amendment, or article 12 of the Brazilian Constitution)
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#TodayILearnt The framers of the #BrazilianConstitution not only remembered that #SpaceLaw exists but also made legislating it a sole power of the Union (i.e. National Congress).
Source: https://youtu.be/9gmBJWoZ5cA