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The Constitutional Amendment Bill: Parliament May Have Made a Wrong Move, But the President Can Correct It

Publisher report1 reportUpdated 19 Aug 2026, 12:00 pmnotable · 42/100
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  • Constitutional, electoral or rights significance
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What the reports say

Sierra Leone’s Parliament last Monday passed the Constitutional Amendment Bill, but the manner in which it was done has left the country grappling with questions of legality, legitimacy, and democratic credibility.

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This story is part of the current Sierra Leone news cycle and may affect readers locally or nationally.

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Truth Media SL · 19 Aug 2026, 10:39 am

The Constitutional Amendment Bill: Parliament May Have Made a Wrong Move, But the President Can Correct It

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