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Op-Ed: Why Sierra Leone May Struggle to Resolve Its Current Constitutional Amendment Crisis

Publisher report1 reportUpdated 19 Aug 2026, 11:26 pmnotable · 42/100
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  • Constitutional, electoral or rights significance
  • Strong national or Sierra Leone public relevance
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There are moments in the life of a nation when the Constitution ceases to be a document discussed primarily by lawyers, politicians and constitutional scholars and becomes a matter of intense public concern. Sierra Leone appears to have reached such a moment. For several weeks, the country has witnessed an increasingly contentious debate over proposed [...] The post Op-Ed: Why Sierra Leone May Struggle to Resolve Its Current Constitutional Amendment Crisis appeared first on Sierraloaded.

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Sierraloaded · 19 Aug 2026, 10:13 pm

Op-Ed: Why Sierra Leone May Struggle to Resolve Its Current Constitutional Amendment Crisis

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