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Have your say - Virtual meeting on the new constitution - Barbados Today

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Members of the public have another opportunity to make an input in the formation of the new Constitution. The Constitutional Reform Commission and the Barbados Bar Association will hold a virtual town hall meeting on the topic Have Your Say - The New Barbados Constitution, on Tuesday, January 31, from 4 p.m. The virtual meeting […]

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