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Amendment passed to correct anomaly in Constitutional Reform Commission Act - Stabroek News

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The Constitutional Reform Commission Act was on Thursday amended with unanimous support from the National Assembly to correct an error in the number of members on the Commission from 20 to 21, and it now paves the way for the Commission to begin its work.

The article Amendment passed to correct anomaly in Constitutional Reform Commission Act appeared first on Stabroek News.

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