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Gambia Leaders Rush Draft Constitution Talks
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[QUOTE="Nehanda, post: 26316, member: 2262"] People across The Gambia are discussing the 2024 draft constitution as it moves toward an important vote next month. Former UN leader Mohammed Ibn Chambas, who represents the International Institute for Democracy and Electoral Assistance (IDEA), is working with many groups to help them reach an agreement. The National Assembly will hold its second reading of the bill on March 27. This date creates pressure for Mr. Chambas as he meets with everyone involved. He has spoken with President Adama Barrow, opposition leaders, civil society organizations, the media, and National Assembly Members. During a busy meeting yesterday with media, civil groups, and political parties, Chambas shared surprising news. President Barrow and opposition leader Ousainu Darboe had already met on Tuesday to discuss the constitution. He didn't share details but stressed how important this new constitution is for democracy in The Gambia. "We at IDEA feel honored to continue as part of this process, to walk with Gambians as they strengthen their democracy," Chambas said. He urged people to talk more as the draft bill heads to the crucial Assembly vote. "A national constitution should belong to all citizens because it serves as the basic law of the land," he explained. Chambas reminded everyone about the current situation in The Gambia. The new draft aims to replace a constitution that many people disagree with. "This gives Gambians a special chance to create a new document that shows what they hope for. This is why we encourage you to stay positive and use conversations to reduce your differences," Dr. Chambas told the group. Many speakers at the meeting called for wider discussions and honest efforts from all involved parties, especially the government. [/QUOTE]
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