Constitutional Crossroads: Will MPs Embrace Change?

Uncertain Future: Will the Constitution Amendment Bill 2025 Pass?

Attorney General Graham Leung has expressed uncertainty over the outcome of the upcoming vote on the Constitution Amendment Bill 2025. His comments come after Independent MP Rinesh Sharma reversed his initial stance and announced he will oppose the Bill.

Leung referred to the discussions among Parliament members regarding the Bill as healthy and constructive, highlighting the government’s commitment to listening to diverse viewpoints. He assured that each MP has the autonomy to vote according to their beliefs.

Additionally, Leung pointed out that the Constitution includes a provision allowing the cabinet to seek advisory opinions from the Supreme Court, suggesting that this option could be employed if the need arises. The vote on the Bill is expected to take place later today, underscoring the urgency of the discussions surrounding it.

This conversation aligns with Leung’s previous remarks on the need for constitutional reform, illustrating his stance that the Constitution must adapt to meet the evolving needs and aspirations of the populace. The anticipation of general elections in 2026 adds further significance to these discussions.

The current proceedings reflect a democratic ethos of respectful dialogue and cooperation, aiming to pave the way for reforms that resonate with citizens. Leung’s emphasis on adaptable governance fosters hope for a stronger constitutional framework that can effectively respond to society’s demands.


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