Constitutional revision bill: plenary session postponed again
The plenary session devoted to the revision of the Constitution, which opened this Wednesday, November 5, 2025, at the National Assembly, was suspended and postponed.

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No new date for resuming the proceedings has been announced yet. This suspension comes amid tense debates over the constitutional revision project, which has drawn the attention and concern of several political actors and citizens.
As a reminder, the constitutional revision bill was introduced in parliament by the presidents of the UP le Renouveau and Bloc Républicain parliamentary groups, deputies Aké Natondé and Assan Séïbou.
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