BY NED GAGAHE
Member of Parliament for Baegu/Asifola, Makario Tagini, voiced his full support for the passing of the Constitution Amendment (Constituent Assembly Sitting) Bill 2024.
The bill, which seeks to extend the timeline for the Constituent Assembly’s work from 31st December 2024 to 31st December 2026 and increase its membership from 80 to 100, is seen as a critical step in advancing the nation’s constitutional reform process.
Contributing towards the debate on the second reading of the Bill yesterday in Parliament, Tagini emphasized the significance of the bill in ensuring that constitutional changes reflect the will and aspirations of the people.
“This bill is “straightforward” and necessary for the ongoing work of the Assembly. It provides the time and resources needed to ensure that the changes we make reflect the will of the people,” he said.
Tagini who is the Minister for Forestry pointed out that the extension of time and the increase in membership would provide the Assembly with the necessary resources and representation to effectively tackle the reforms that are crucial for the nation’s progress.
“With an extended timeline, the Assembly will have more time to thoroughly examine the proposed federal system and other critical reforms. The increase in membership will allow for more diverse representation, ensuring that all sectors of the country are included in the process,” Tagini said.
The MP for Baegu/Asifola reiterated that the bill is essential for ensuring that the constitutional reforms align with the needs of the people.
“The Constitution is the supreme law of our nation, and it must be shaped by the people. This bill will help us ensure that the reforms are representative and inclusive, and that the process truly reflects the aspirations of all Solomon Islanders,” Tagini said.