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Opinion: Why Samoa's Head of State does not have 'reserve powers' to revoke election results and call for new elections


By Fuimaono Dylan Asafo
It was reported that the counsel for the incumbent Human Rights Protection Party (HRPP), Aumua Ming Leung Wai, seeks to justify that declaration, by arguing the call for fresh elections was lawful because they were exercising their reserve powers .
The Attorney General is also likely to make the same argument, and they have indicated that they are likely to engage the services of a Queen s Counsel (a foreign lawyer whose work has been given special acknowledgement by the British Crown) to act or advise on the matter.
In my view, this argument should be rejected, because the Head of State does not have any reserve powers . ....

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Malaya says Congress, as bicam, can vote separately on economic Cha-cha


DILG Undersecretary and spokesperson Jonathan Malaya
(PCOO / FILE PHOTO / MANILA BULLETIN)
The Inter-Agency Task Force on Constitutional Reform (IATF-CORE) which Malaya is the chairman noted that Congress should vote separately on the proposed amendments to the economic provisions of the 1987 Constitution because of its bicameral nature.
With both chambers having separate membership, leadership, and rules, Malaya insisted that voting “separately is ideal and doable.’’
Malaya added that a legislative action through a Constituent Assembly of both houses would be the most expeditious manner of changing the Constitution.
In practice, Malaya maintained that Constitutional Conventions are not meant for amendments but are convened by Congress to draft an entirely new Charter, on the assumption that the existing Charter must be changed wholesale. ....

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