Necessity of revision of the constitution There is no government elected to the modern government by revising the constitution like the labor administration which assumed office in May 1997. In the months leading up to the elections, Scotland and Wales are in the process of decentralization. Within a year, although in a very different context, the framework established the framework of the decentralized government of Northern Ireland. A year later, the reform process of the House of Peers is proceeding smoothly, but firstly we will eliminate fellows who are participating in Congress.
In addition to the need to explore tribal communities and tribal constitutional reforms, summit participants also engaged in broader dialogue on the legal framework necessary for tribal governance. This discussion includes the need to consider reforming the constitutional document, but it is not limited to this. An important requirement confirmed by the Summit participants included the issuance of code to create a transparent and business friendly environment. Specifically, the Summit participants said that tribes need to secure transparent and enforceable transactions and business codes in order to attract business, develop business partnerships and attract capital for booking I proposed.
Sometimes, the most difficult task in constitutional reform is reaching an agreement on the need for reform, the type of reform, and the process to achieve reform. In some cases, the need for reform is obvious to everyone - for example, after independence or the revolution (eg Spain, Hungary, Poland). From 1991 to 2000, powerful political parties like the Philippine Marcos and Moy of Kenya resisted the reform. Sometimes, a few people excluded from the government want reform, but most people (by force, if necessary) oppose Sri Lanka from 1980 to 2009. In this case, reform (or talk about reform) agreement is only on intense conflicts (such as South Africa, Sudan, India etc) where many lives may have been lost.
Parties in Ghana were at the forefront of the constitutional amendment process. They reached an agreement on the need for reform and reached an agreement on the main issues that need to change. The reorganization of the Secretary-General's all platform for inter-party dialogue made it possible for political parties to lead the way to democratic reform. As mentioned earlier, party interests will have a major impact on ongoing constitutional reform. Parties can support specific election systems and political institutions and can oppose or support substantial decentralization according to their respective interests. Transparency is generally important but promotion of periodic informal negotiations closed at various stages of the process may be an important strategy in negotiating important content issues. The case in Kenya explains this