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Constitutional Amendments For Republic Status

You and the Law | March 6, 2023

There are 13 provisions in the Jamaican Constitution that will require change before the country can transition from the current constitutional monarchy to become a republic. This week on You and The Law, Minister of Legal and Constitutional Affairs, Marlene Malahoo Forte outlines some of the changes that need to be made in order for the Republic of Jamaica to be established.

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