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Electoral Laws: clauses could change?

October 25, 2014
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ElectoralLawsElection Act 2008 could see some changes and for that to happen the Legislative Committee of the National Assembly is currently studying some of the clauses of the Act. The Legislative Committee was directed by the house to review the Election Act. The committee has been carrying out consultative meetings with the relevant stake holders.


We had a discussion on our News Hour with members of the country’s political parties including the chairperson of National Assembly’s Legislative Committee.

 

 

 

 

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