The Evolving Attitudes on the Constitution
The current calls for a referendum have been proven anomalous to the journey of constitution-making that has been on in the last 20 years. The players, the interests and the motive of enacting such sovereign and sacred documents always ought to be reflective of a society’s needs and as eminent lawyer Atsango Chesoni reiterates such decisions require careful deliberations.
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