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ATTORNEY General Camille Robinson-Regis has reaffirmed the government’s commitment to constitutional reform in response to a Newsday editorial calling for the repeal of the savings law clause.
In a statement on April 8, Robinson-Regis defended the government’s ongoing efforts to modernise the 1976 Republican Constitution, reminding of the 2024 establishment of an advisory committee tasked with developing a national consultation framework for constitutional reform.
The move was first announced by former prime minister Dr Keith Rowley in January 2024, who underscored the need to review outdated constitutional provisions, including Section 6 — the savings law clause.
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