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Advisory Committee for Constitutional Reform
Seven-member advisory committee to discuss constitutional reform
Seven-member advisory committee to discuss constitutional reform
Port of Spain, Trinidad & Tobago – January 2024 – During a Post Cabinet Media Conference, Prime Minister Dr. Keith Rowley announced that an advisory committee would be formed to advance constitutional reform in Trinidad and Tobago. This committee is set to comprise several notable figures from various sectors.
The Prime Minister indicated that the formation of this committee marks a significant step in the ongoing national dialogue surrounding constitutional amendments. The body will be tasked with guiding the process of gathering public input and formulating recommendations for potential changes to the country’s supreme law.
This initiative underscores the government’s commitment to addressing the need for constitutional reform, aiming to ensure the nation’s governance framework continues to serve its evolving needs and aspirations.
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