Less than two weeks from today, a new government will be in place. The uncertainty of the electoral outcome has kept increasing as we near the last part
Electoral reform is more important for the long-term future of the country and its people than the reform concerning the election and powers of the President
Last week we mentioned how a number of unrestrained distractions, some blatantly and outright unpalatable, are being brought into the political discourse. Whereas, as was pointed out, the
The National Assembly meets today in a special session, after over two months of prorogation, to consider the minor amendment to the Constitution which will render unnecessary the
In line with the stand we have taken so far, we are not concerned about the histrionics of any of the leaders involved in the negotiations regarding electoral
Last week we took the position that there is no point in speculating about what the White Paper on Electoral Reform to be released shortly, as announced by
When it comes to political reform, it is the government that sets the agenda. Not the Opposition. Yet we are being given the impression that the Opposition wants