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Committee’s contingency proposals for reform of the States Assembly

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2020.03.09

15 Deputy K.G. Pamplin of the Chair of the Privileges and Procedures Committee

regarding the Committee's contingency proposals for reform of the States Assembly: (OQ.80/2020)

What preparations, if any, has the Committee made for circumstances in which the States reject all options for reform of the Assembly due to be debated tomorrow; and what work, if any, is it planned will be undertaken in this eventuality?

Deputy R. Labey (Chair, Privileges and Procedures Committee): None.

3.15.1   Deputy K.G. Pamplin:

What is the endgame cut-off point, before it would be putting too much pressure, or lack of time, to make changes ahead of the next election?

[16:45]

Deputy R. Labey :

Tomorrow is the best opportunity to serve our people, by giving each and every elector a vote of equal weight and power and that is what P.126 does. [Approbation] There is about 2 or 3 months after that.