Aims
The primary aims of the Constitutional Commission are four-fold:-
To ensure that any proposals for constitutional developments that affect Scotland are fully debated and decided in Scotland.
To examine how the proposals of the Power Inquiry for more participative governance could be implemented in Scotland.
To clarify the constitutional implications of various forms of relationship with other countries of the UK.
To prepare the broad outline of a draft Constitution for Scotland.
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The Herald - 30 April Famous names back commission on constitution. The organisers of the Constitutional Commission are claiming a major coup in attracting the support of Baroness Helena Kennedy, the leading QC who chaired the Power Inquiry into political participation. John Drummond, who along with Canon Kenyon Wright was one of the founders of the commission, which aims to ensure that future reform of the way Scotland is governed is driven by its citizens, said they had also received support from the former Labour politician John McAllion and the writer William McIlvanney. |
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