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25: 137:, the commissioners may be actual or alleged experts whose political opinions match those of that government, and in other countries there may perceptions or allegations that the commissioners include such persons. The commission may be advisory or preparatory to another body or to a 315:
An unrelated concept is a "constitutional commission", which is a commission created by the 1987 Constitution. These are governmental bodies that are independent of the three main branches of government. These constitutional commissions are the:
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dissolved the 1973 Constitution and called for its revision. From February 1986 to February 1987, the Philippines was governed under a provisional constitution called the "Freedom Constitution", which was drafted by her Executive Secretary
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Anne Twomey. "Constitutional Conventions, Commissions and other Constitutional Reform Mechanisms". University of Sydney Law School. Legal Studies Research Paper No 08/38. April 2008. pp 19 & 20. Also published at 19 Public Law Review
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The 1987 Constitution does not place upon a constitutional commission the task of amending the Constitution—that task falls to the
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and the eventual referendum questions were not supported; leading to the lowest 'yes' vote count for any referendum in
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government) to review the Australian Constitution and reported in 1988. It was seen as too partisan by many
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was set up with all its members appointed by Aquino. The revised Philippine Constitution was ratified by a
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Ninsin and Drah (eds). Ghana's Transition to Constitutional Rule. Ghana Universities Press. 1991. p 79.
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of 1953 to 1956 argued (unsuccessfully) for the devolution of more powers to the Province of Quebec.
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of 1937 to 1940 recommended (successfully) that the federal government take over
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Constitution of the Philippines § Article_IX – Constitutional Commissions
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Bulmer. Westminster and the World. Bristol University Press. 2020.
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appointed by a government for the purpose of making or revising a
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A legal entity approved by a government to review a constitution.
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In 1985 a Constitutional Commission was established (by the
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recommended (successfully) that Canada become officially
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Royal Commission of Inquiry on Constitutional Problems
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