Attorney-General Graham Leung has addressed the recent informal meetings held by his office with various stakeholders regarding the Coalition Government’s intentions to amend the Constitution. In his statement, Leung clarified that these discussions are not formal consultations but rather informative sessions designed to foster dialogue and exchange of ideas among stakeholders.

The meetings aim to provide essential information and enable stakeholders to engage meaningfully as the government begins its preliminary process towards a comprehensive Constitutional Review. Leung emphasized the importance of considering diverse perspectives in these initial talks, which are crucial for future consultations.

He acknowledged the media’s vital role in democracy, stating that the intention was never to exclude journalists from the conversation. Instead, the preliminary discussions were structured to promote open and transparent communication, allowing for candid exchanges without the pressures often associated with formal media coverage.

In light of these developments, it is encouraging to see steps toward inclusivity in the constitutional review process. By engaging stakeholders early on, the government demonstrates its commitment to a comprehensive and transparent approach, laying a strong foundation for future public involvement and discourse.

The ongoing discussions reflect an understanding that constitutional amendments can significantly impact citizens, and involving various perspectives early on can lead to a more robust and representative outcome.


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