Enemmistölläkäsite
Enemmistölläkäsite refers to the concept of a majority in various contexts, particularly in political and decision-making processes. It is a fundamental principle that allows for collective decisions to be made when unanimous agreement is not achievable. The most common form is a simple majority, where more than half of the votes cast determine the outcome. This is widely used in elections, legislative bodies, and general meetings.
Another variation is the qualified majority, which requires a higher threshold, such as two-thirds or three-quarters
However, the use of majority rule can sometimes lead to situations where minority viewpoints are overridden.