Opposition raises concerns over the PM’s decision to convene the Constituent Assembly a day before the constitutional deadline.
The Leader of the Opposition has raised urgent concerns regarding the Prime Minister’s alleged decision to convene the Constituent Assembly on December 30, 2024—just one day before the constitutional deadline to review and vote on the Draft Federal Constitution.
Opposition Criticizes Rushed Timing
In a statement, the Opposition leader called the timing problematic, emphasizing that it hinders thorough deliberation on such a critical issue.
“The Constituent Assembly has a significant responsibility to debate, amend and vote on the Draft Federal Constitution,” the Opposition leader stated. “Scheduling this meeting on the eve of the constitutional deadline is deeply concerning. It leaves no room for meaningful discussion.”
The Prime Minister holds the authority to convene the Assembly. However, the Opposition argues this power must be used responsibly. The Leader of the Opposition warned that rushing the process undermines the Assembly’s ability to fulfill its constitutional mandate. It also compromises the democratic process and legislative intent.
Flaws in the 2023 Amendment
The Constitution (Amendment) (Constituent Assembly) Act 2023 governs the establishment of the Assembly. According to the Opposition, the Bill’s rushed passage through Parliament caused several deficiencies, including:
- Lack of transitional provisions.
- Absence of a quorum requirement.
- Failure to conduct a cost analysis for the proposed federal system.
“These flaws were avoidable,” the Opposition leader argued. “A committed government would never have introduced such an ill-prepared Bill. Yet now, the same government appears intent on rushing the process again.”
A Call for Repeal
The Opposition has urged the government to repeal the current Bill. They propose introducing a new constitutional amendment in early 2025 to better empower Parliament. This approach, they argue, would create an effective framework for transitioning to a federal system.
“We must uphold the integrity of our Constitution and democracy,” the Opposition leader concluded. “The future of our nation is too important for reckless handling.”
Formal Letter to the PM
The Opposition formalized their concerns in a letter to the Prime Minister. A full copy of this letter is available for download here.
Here is the Statement by the Opposition Leader