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Samia backs homegrown democracy in Dodoma
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 70101, member: 636"] Tanzania will develop its democratic framework through locally grounded practices rather than imported models, according to President Samia Suluhu Hassan. While inaugurating the 13th Parliament in Dodoma, she explained that democracy lacks a universal formula and requires interpretation aligned with national customs and historical experience. Hassan announced plans to initiate constitutional reforms within the administration's first 100 days, beginning with the establishment of a Commission for Reconciliation and Consensus. The government intends to guide this process through collaborative learning and course correction that respects Tanzanian traditions while strengthening institutional capacity for self-governance. [/QUOTE]
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