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Independent Commission for the Implementation of the Constitution

The Independent Commission for the Implementation of the Constitution is a special body established to ensure that the provisions and spirit of a country’s constitution are properly carried out. Its role includes overseeing the translation of constitutional laws into practice, addressing any issues or conflicts that arise, and advising government institutions on constitutional matters. The commission operates independently from political influence to promote fairness, transparency, and accountability in implementing constitutional reforms, ensuring the country’s foundational laws are respected and upheld for the benefit of all citizens.