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The National Constitutional Reform Coalition is demanding the release of the full report of the Constitution Review Commission (CRC).
The coalition said releasing a white paper as done by the government was simply not enough.
In a statement issued in Accra Monday, the NCRC said the government had a constitutional obligation "to publish the full report of the CRC, in addition to the white paper it has already published."
Click to read the full statement issued by the NCRC.
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