
Section 88 [Constitutional Amendments, Electors' Vote]
When the Parliament passes a Bill for the purposes of a new
constitutional provision, and the Government wishes to proceed
with the matter, writs shall be issued for the election of
Members of a new Parliament. If the Bill is passed unamended
by the Parliament assembling after the election, the Bill shall
within six months after its final passing be submitted to the
Electors for approval or rejection by direct voting. Rules for
this voting shall be laid down by Statute. If a majority of the
persons taking part in the voting, and at least 40 per cent of the
Electorate has voted in favor of the Bill as passed by the
Parliament, and if the Bill receives the Royal Assent it shall
form an integral part of the Constitution Act.