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Constitution Review Committee Begins Nationwide Public Consultations
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 44024, member: 636"] Ghana started reviewing its constitution with a public meeting in Bolgatanga on Monday. The Constitution Review Committee held the first regional forum at Akayet Hotel to collect opinions about changing the 1992 Constitution. Many different people attended the meeting such as chiefs, students, teachers, church leaders and government workers. People talked about important changes they want to see in how Ghana runs. Local government reform was a major topic at the forum. Citizens discussed choosing their own district leaders instead of having them appointed. Traditional rulers and their role in modern government also came up during discussions. The committee used live streaming to reach more people across the region. Radio interviews helped spread information about the constitutional review process. Written suggestions were submitted to committee members who seemed pleased with the strong public interest. Officials plan to visit all regions for similar meetings in coming weeks. The goal is making sure every Ghanaian can share ideas about improving government. Committee members want ordinary citizens to help shape how the country will be governed in the future. [/QUOTE]
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