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Draft could be re-table before parliament by March

The rejected draft Constitution still stands a chance for re-tabling before National Assembly, Minister of Justice and Attorney General Dawda hints.

“At least by March, and if we table it in the National Assembly by March, if we’re lucky it got passed, we can still have the referendum in time before the election. This is still possible. It’s tight but it is possible.”

“The document failed because there was no consensus around it. We want the process to be led by people we can trust, not me. Our role here as a Ministry is to facilitate, probably raised the necessary funding and logistics to support that process,” he added.

“This would be led by people that can be trusted and their objective is to get the necessary consensus around the document. The document failed because there was no consensus around it. If they can help us reach a consensus, it’s a political process, we cannot divorce politics from this. It is a political process. The parliament, a lot of politics goes in the parliament. So, we need to get them on board. We need to find a way.”

Honorable Jallow said: “We’re pressed for time but it is possible. We’re working towards having this process completed if not before end of November but somewhere around that. So, if we’re able to get everything done and we got a document that we can gazette, say end of November or December, we can meet the three months gazette period you are trying to refer to in the Constitution which is a requirement.

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