Guyana: Constitutional reform planned before end of 2016

By Denis Chabrol, 17 February 2016
Head of the steering committee on constitutional reform, Nigel Hughes (left) delivering the report to Prime Minister Moses Nagamootoo (photo credit: Demerara waves)
Head of the steering committee on constitutional reform, Nigel Hughes (left) delivering the report to Prime Minister Moses Nagamootoo (photo credit: Demerara waves)
<p>Guyana’s Constitution will undergo a third reform process later this year, since it came into being in 1980.</p><p>“It is envisaged that some time this year that a Constitutional Reform Commission ought to be comprised-a broad-based commission so that this process should take place,” Prime Minister Moses Nagamootoo told the National Assembly.&nbsp;<span style="line-height: 20.4px;">Responding to questions from the opposition People’s Progressive Party Civic (PPPC) during the consideration of the 2016 budgetary estimates, he said the final report&nbsp; by the steering committee on constitutional reform is expected to be presented by June, 2016.</span></p>
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