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Status of the Bill

Constitutional Reform Consultative Commission Bill 2017

A BILL intituled AN ACT to establish a Constitutional Reform Consultative Commission to assist the Parliamentary Standing Committee for Constitutional Reform in its work by conducting public consultations with and receiving submissions from the people of Guyana for the Committee, to provide for its membership, its terms of reference and for other connected purposes.

  • Bill Number:9/2017
  • Bill Status:First Reading
  • Date Published:26 July, 2017
  • Date of First Reading:27 July, 2017
  • Document: 9 of 2017 - Size: 140.45 KB
This Billed was tabled during Eleventh Parliament

Progress of this bill

In Bill
Introduced
15/10/15
1 First
Reading
04/05/16
SC Select
Committee
29/06/17
2 Second
Reading
26/07/17
CH Committee of
whole House
28/11/17
3 Third
Reading
30/11/17
PA Presidential
Assent

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