Constitutional Commission
Many entities have been called a Constitutional Commission with the general purpose of reviewing a constitution, or planning to create one.
See also: Constitutional Convention
Afghanistan
Australia
In 1985 a Constitutional Commission was established (by the Hawke Labor governent]]) to review the Australian Constitution. It was seen as too partisan by many Liberals and the eventual referendum questions were not supported; leading to the lowest 'yes' vote count for any referendum in Australia (in 1988). Nevertheless, the reports it produced will be a basis of future constitional reform.
See also: Constitutional history of Australia
Eritrea
Seychelles
Referenced By
Constitutional Convention | George Winterton
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