In Guyana, attorney general/minister of legal affairs announces constitutional reform process will begin this year

By Stabroek News, 24 January 2022
Attorney General and Minister of Legal Affairs Mohabir Anil Nandlall (photo credit: demerarawaves.com)
Attorney General and Minister of Legal Affairs Mohabir Anil Nandlall (photo credit: demerarawaves.com)
On his weekly Facebook programme ‘Issues in the News,’ Attorney General Anil Nandlall SC [...] announced that the process for constitutional reform will commence this year and he hoped for the full participation of all stakeholders. Nandlall, who also holds the portfolio of Minister of Legal Affairs, said that he has already requested that the Committees Division of the National Assembly fix a date for a meeting of the Standing Committee on Constitutional Reform. He said that the process was stymied last year because of the coronavirus pandemic and a number of other matters, but stressed that once the meeting is held, the process will begin to achieve momentum “and we will have constitutional reform.”
Read the full article here: Stabroek News

Comments

Post new comment