President Dr. Mohamed Muizzu says his administration has no intention of pursuing reforms in the future that would require constitutional revisions or amendments.
Speaking to the media at his weekly briefing, President Muizzu said the citizens of the country have given a clear message through the results of the recently held public referendum on holding the parliamentary and Presidential elections concurrently.
The President said the citizens did not want or favour amending or revising the Constitution.
He further said that based on this, the government had no intention of bringing in reforms that would require revision to the Constitution.
However, when asked about revising the composition of the Judicial Service Commission (JSC), which was included in his presidential manifesto, the President explained that he would hold discussions with the Attorney General on how this could be achieved, as it also requires an amendment to the Constitution.
