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    "content": "Mr. Temporary Chairman, Sir, this amendment is similar to the rest of the amendments in terms of definitions. I am fortified by my proposal to the extent that in the new Constitution, the word “physical planning” does not appear. It reads: “Land use planning”. In the Land Policy Paper passed by the Grand Coalition Government, in particular, by Sen. Orengo when he was the Minister for Lands, the words “land use” are the ones that are proposed in the land policy. Lastly, under Article 67 of the Constitution, the mandate on land use planning has been given to the National Land Commission (NLC) and the words used are “land use planning”. Therefore, the objective in most of the amendments is to delete the words “physical planning,” which are not part of the law."
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