Talk:Right of revolution

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While not exactly a right of revolution, Germany also has a "when all else fails" provision in Article 20 Paragraph 4 of its constitution:
All Germans shall have the right to resist any person seeking to abolish this constitutional order, if no other remedy is available.
The Constitution of Greece also has a similar clause, called the "Final Provision" (Greek: Ακροτελεύτιο άρθρο):
Observance of the constitution is entrusted to the patriotism of the Greeks who shall have the right and the duty to resist by all possible means against anyone who attempts the violent abolition of the Constitution.[1]

Erm. How is this close to a right to revolution? It's almost the opposite. 192.75.48.150 14:26, 19 March 2007 (UTC)

I agree. Good work. Too bad that stuff wasn't removed earlier. Dave Runger(t)(c) 18:22, 19 March 2007 (UTC)