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The Fate of Post-Amendment Public Institutions

Tuesday, August 6, 2002

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The amendment of the 1945 Constitution by the Working Body of the Peoples Consultative Assembly (MPR) in the period 1999-2002 will bring about several changes toand even abolition ofa number of public institutions. If the MPR annual session passes the fourth amendment, what changes will affect the institutions?

Peoples Consultative Assembly

FOLLOWING the fourth amendment, the MPR will no longer be the supreme legislative body as in previous years

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