Heated Debate Over Proposed Constitutional Amendment on Citizenship
Lawmakers clash over proposed changes to citizenship provisions in the constitution.
A heated debate erupted in parliament over a proposed constitutional amendment that would revise citizenship provisions. The amendment seeks to simplify the naturalization process for long-term residents.
Ruling party lawmakers argued the changes would address decades of statelessness affecting thousands of families. Opposition members raised concerns about potential security implications and called for more comprehensive consultations.
The bill requires a two-thirds majority in both houses to pass, making cross-party support essential. Parliamentary committees are expected to hold public hearings in the coming weeks.
Human rights organizations have urged lawmakers to consider international standards and obligations while deliberating on the amendment.
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