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"content": "Secondly, if the draft policy has difficulties with the current Constitution, is it in line with the draft Constitution? We need congruency and symmetry between the structures that are proposed by the land policy and those that are anticipated by the Draft Constitution. The Policy assumes that the land policy and administration will be vested within the Central Government, that is, the National Land Commission and the District and Community Land Boards. But what if the regional and district governments are given this right? We would like to propose that this matter be given more ventilation and thought. I have found the provision in the Draft Constitution particularly helpful because it does not commit itself to specifics with regard to where to locate the responsibilities. This is because a lot is still very much up in the air."
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