
Constitutional Revision Commission
A Constitutional Revision Commission is a special group appointed by the government or citizens to review and suggest changes to a country's or region’s constitution—the fundamental legal document that outlines the government’s structure, powers, and rights. Its goal is to update, improve, or amend the constitution to better reflect current needs, values, or challenges. The commission studies existing laws, consults stakeholders, and proposes revisions, which are then typically subjected to public debate or referendum before becoming official. This process ensures the constitution remains relevant, fair, and effective in guiding the nation’s governance.