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SANTO DOMINGO.- Meetings, forums and special sessions on the bill that declares the need to reform the constitution continue this week in and outside the halls of Congress, aimed at debating the proposal submitted by the Executive Branch to the legislature.

The bicameral Commission that studies the initiative will meet 4 p.m. Wednesday  to begin discussions on Thursday, and will have a special meeting with the Central Electoral Board judges, to discuss that court's matters, to be adopted in the new Constitution.

The Senate will also begin receiving proposals from various institutions, personalities and citizens wishing to comment on the proposed constitutional reform debate.

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Written by: josean, 14 Oct 2008 12:15 PM
From: United States
The PLD can not even write an accurate press release and we should trust them with rewriting the Constitution!

Pero Señores por Dios!


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Written by: juliony, 14 Oct 2008 5:05 PM
From: United States, New YOrk
I think Leonel wants another term in office.. just like Chavez.
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Written by: chillaxin201, 14 Oct 2008 5:27 PM
From: Malta, Malta Goya, La marca del momento esta pa ti
LF is no Chavez... At least Chavez wants the best for his people
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