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Commission for constitutional reform in Moldova : ウィキペディア英語版 | Commission for constitutional reform in Moldova The Commission for constitutional reform ((ルーマニア語、モルドバ語():Comisia pentru reforma constituţională)) is a commission instituted in Moldova by acting President Mihai Ghimpu to adopt a new version of the Constitution of Moldova (1994). The commission for constitutional reform was set up under presidential decree (nr. 83) on 1 December 2009. == Overview == The Venice Commission of the Council of Europe will decide whether or not the Republic of Moldova really needs to adopt a new Constitution or to amend the 1994 Main Law, in particular to revise the existing procedure of electing president of the republic.〔(Venice commission to consider Moldova’s constitution question )〕〔(Venice Commission in favor of constitutional reform in Moldova )〕 According to Mihai Ghimpu, the new Constitution will be initially adopted by the Parliament by 50+1 votes. A national referendum will be held afterward where the people will express their opinions on the new Constitution. The referendum could take place by June 16.〔(Mihai Ghimpu: We will not have early elections )〕 The name of the official language will be also modified. According to Ghimpu, Romanian language must be the official language of Moldova. The possible constitutional reform will not cover the country's neutrality policy and the functioning of the state of law, Ghimpu added.〔(Mihai Ghimpu: We will not have early elections )〕
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