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Grenada’s constitutional reforms: Referendums and limits to progressive reforms (part I)![Photo credit: Jamaica Observer Photo credit: Jamaica Observer](/sites/default/files/Antigua_CCJ_Dec%202016_0.jpg)
8 December 2016
There have been a few elections as of late that could be considered surprising depending on your point of view. There was the June 23rd Brexit referendum in th…![Grenadians reject proposed constitutional reforms to replace Privy Council with Caribbean Court of Justice Photo credit: Grenada Constitutional Reform webpage](/sites/default/files/Grenada_referndum_Nov%202016.png)
29 November 2016
Source: Parliamentary Elections Office According to preliminary results published by the Parliamentary Elections Office, with 99 percent of polling stations r…![Grenada to hold constitutional referendum to replace Privy Council with Caribbean Court of Justice Grenada to hold constitutional referendum to replace Privy Council with Caribbean Court of Justice](/sites/default/files/Grenada_reform_Oct%202016.jpg)
11 October 2016
THE SEVEN CONSTITUTION AMENDMENT BILLS 2016
Referendum Day is Thursday 27th October 2016. Citizens will be asked to cast their ballot to vote Yes or No to eac…![Rainbow Flag by Gilbert Baker Rainbow Flag by Gilbert Baker](/sites/default/files/lgbti_0.jpg)
6 February 2015
We sat with baited breaths and tense spirits, exchanging nervous glances and thoughtful notes. Excited, but at the same time daunted by the prospect of addre…![Deputy Political Leader, Hon Elvin Nimrod is optimistic that the recommendations made from the committee will do the job its intended to Deputy Political Leader, Hon Elvin Nimrod](/sites/default/files/2_103.png)
30 July 2014
Grenadians will go back to the polls early next year for the second time in two years but not to elect a new government but to try and effect some changes to it…
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