Embroidery
Tuesday, August 6, 2002
The most important job at the 2002 annual session of the supreme Peoples Consultative Assembly (MPR) is to approve the fourth amendment to the constitution. But ironically, there are still lots of complaints about the first three, which have all been approved already.
A coalition of lobby groups supporting a new constitution, including the Centre for Electoral Reform or Cetro, takes the view that the amendment process is pure embroidery on th
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