The public consultation on the Inclusive National Dialogue begins tomorrow in the country and in the diaspora.
To make the process possible, brigades have been set up to work in all the districts and in the diaspora, to listen and create space for everyone to participate.
The documents will be considered by the leaderships of the signatory parties and, once approved, will be converted into bills to be presented to Parliament.
Edson Macuácua, president of the Technical Commission for Inclusive National Dialogue, said recently that the aim of this initiative is to establish the principles and guidelines for aspects of Constitutional Review and governance.


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