Also, “the independence of the Central Bank should be enshrined in the constitution”; the government should be denied the authority to make “monetary policy because doing so would surely lead to inflation.” A last restriction he urged was to require supermajorities for any change of substance. “It must be ensured that a system exists in which only a large majority,” he said, “2/3 or 5/6 of the legislative body, can approve each new expense.”

