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Franklyn: Barbados needs all-new Constitution - Barbados Today

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Opposition Senator Caswell Franklyn has argued that Barbados needs to have a completely new Constitution when it transitions to a Parliamentary Republic. Although supporting the planned transition to republican status, he said a new charter should be drawn up to make the process more meaningful. Contributing to debate on the Constitution Amendment Bill No. 2 […]

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