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The Committee notes that the Constitution adopted in 1991 (Act No. 6 of 1991) which provides for the recognition and protection of fundamental human rights and freedoms, was suspended in May 1992. The Committee notes that a council to advise on the reintroduction of a multi-party system has been established.
In its previous comments the Committee referred to the 1978 Constitution (in relation to the Recognized Party) and the Public Order Act. The Committee requested information on the application in practice of sections 24, 32 and 33 of the Public Order Act (concerning public meetings, the publication of false news and seditious offences). The Committee notes the Government's indication in its report that following structural changes in the Ministry of Labour, the Law Officers Department will probably soon provide the information requested.
The Committee hopes that the Government will supply the information in question as well as indications on the evolution of the political situation, as far as it relates to the application of the Convention.