Article 75.
No vote of the Reichstag may be abrogated by plebiscite unless a majority of the voters record their votes.
Article 76.
The constitution may be legislatively amended. Nevertheless constitutional amendments by the Reichstag are only valid if two-thirds of the members are present, and at least two-thirds of those present are in favour. Further, constitutional amendments by the Reichsrat require a majority of two-thirds of the recorded votes. Should a plebiscite be held by popular initiation on a constitutional amendment, a majority of the electorate must be in favour.
Should the Reichstag vote a constitutional amendment over the veto of the Reichsrat the President shall not proclaim such act should the Reichsrat, within two weeks, demand a plebiscite.[30]
Article 77.
The Government of the Realm shall, unless otherwise enacted, issue general administrative regulations for the execution of acts of the Realm. The assent of the Reichsrat is requisite where the execution of a national law rests with the Government of a Land.
SECTION VI
ADMINISTRATION OF THE REALM
Article 78.