supermajorityare
Supermajorityare is a term used in political theory and speculative fiction to describe a governance principle or class of systems that require the support of a supermajority across a broad spectrum of political actors to enact laws or amendments. The term appears as a coinage blending “supermajority” with the Latin-like suffix “-are,” used to denote a group or category of rules in some writers’ glossaries.
Definition and scope: In a supermajorityare framework, decisions—especially constitutional amendments or major policy shifts—demand a threshold
Origins and usage: The term is not part of formal constitutional law in real-world states; it appears
Impact and critique: Proponents argue that supermajorityare-style regimes promote deliberation, reduce polarization, and protect minority interests
See also: supermajority, qualified majority, consensus government, veto power, gridlock.