As part of its efforts to equip its members with a better understanding of constitution provisions so as to enhance the relationship between the State and its citizens, the Constitution Reform Commission (CRC) of Guyana took part in a Constitution Education programme that ran from April 14 to 17 which will set the parameters to assist Government to act further in the public interest and for the public good, a release from the Commission’s Secretariat stated.
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