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"content": "Let me then turn to the provisions as far as transitional and consequential clauses are concerned. It is proposed that the new Constitution comes into force 14 days after the Referendum is passed; in the event that the Referendum returns are âyes.â If it was to happen in the next few months we will, indeed, then have the new Constitutional order. But because there are a number of issues to be handled in the interim period, a number of the functions or institutions of the current Constitutions are saved to allow for a smooth transition from current the Constitution to the new Constitution. I am aware that a number of these transitional clauses have, indeed, become controversial through public debate and debate by the hon. Members of this House. Mr. Speaker, Sir, I am aware of the issues as far as the Judiciary is concerned, and also as far as the local authorities are concerned. In fact, the people and, indeed, hon. Members of this House, had to sniff a bit of tear gas, which really was how the constitutional reform process was pushed by people struggling in the streets, having to be tear-gassed time and again. So, it was interesting this afternoon, indeed, we had a whiff of that tear gas when I am informed that councilors or supporters of local authorities--- But can I point out that under Article 18, as it is, all local authorities established under the"
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