In Djibouti, parliament prepares to debate constitutional amendment bill after approval by committees

By Asha Elmi, 22 October
Flag of Djibouti (photo credit: jorono via pixabay)
Flag of Djibouti (photo credit: jorono via pixabay)
Djibouti’s National Assembly is set to debate the proposed constitutional amendment bill following its approval by the parliamentary committees on legislation, defense, and social affairs. The joint session examined the new provisions proposed for inclusion in the country’s constitution. [ . . . ] Following deliberations, the committees issued a favorable opinion, clearing the way for the bill to proceed to a plenary session for debate and possible adoption in the coming days. However, the detailed contents of the proposal have not yet been made public. The proposal marks an important stage in Djibouti’s constitutional review process, with legal experts arguing that it could open broader national discussions on power-sharing and the structure of government.
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