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A member of the Constitution Review Committee (CRC), Charlotte Kesson-Smith Osei, has stressed that every Ghanaian has the right to propose amendments to the 1992 Constitution, amid public criticism of some of the committee’s recent recommendations.
She made the remarks on JoyNews’ Newsfile on Saturday, December 27, in response to concerns surrounding proposals such as extending the presidential term from four to five years and the committee’s handling of Article 71 on public emoluments.
Madam Osei explained that the CRC’s work is a comprehensive national exercise aimed at strengthening Ghana’s democratic and governance framework.
She noted that the recommendations, which will be finalised in January, were developed after extensive consultations and careful consideration of the country’s long-term interests.
“Ghanaians have the right to propose changes to the constitution. The Constitution Review Committee has listened to input from multiple stakeholders and sought to address complex issues fairly,” she said.
According to her, the committee was deliberate in avoiding proposals that could create new challenges while attempting to resolve existing constitutional concerns.
The CRC’s report contains key reform proposals, including the separation of the legislature from the executive and a reaffirmation that the Constitution does not permit a third presidential term.
Madam Osei reiterated that the recommendations are intended to provide clarity, fairness and a stronger institutional framework for Ghana’s governance system.
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