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Barrow and Darboe Urged to End Standoff Over Constitution
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 33894, member: 636"] A civil society leader believes two political heavyweights need to set differences aside to resolve Gambia's constitutional deadlock. Marr Nyang from Gambia Participates believes President Adama Barrow and opposition leader Ousainu Darboe hold the key to resolving the issue. He made these remarks during a town hall meeting about the 2024 draft constitution. The constitutional problem began in 2020 when lawmakers rejected a draft that included presidential term limits and defined Gambia as a secular state. These provisions sparked disagreements, especially term limits that might affect Barrow's future eligibility. A new draft emerged in 2024 but faces criticism for prioritizing political interests over public needs. The two leaders are divided on which version to adopt. Darboe supports the 2020 draft, arguing it better serves national interests, while Barrow backs the 2024 version. Both agree that a new constitution is necessary, but disagree on specifics. Nyang emphasized that civil society should help bring the leaders together. He noted the ruling National People's Party and opposition United Democratic Party control most seats in parliament, making their agreement essential for any constitutional progress ahead of the 2026 elections. [/QUOTE]
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