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Grand Premier mulls over suspending the Constitution

14 April 2026
Constitution

The Grand Premier, Asa Ward, has publicly expressed that he is considering suspending the current Constitution, overriding it with a temporary one, effectively bringing the Parliament and the current Government to a halt until a new Constitution is brought into force.

Ward cited the “decaying” government systems, adding that “the idea floating around of Curnon of all places putting ‘personal freedoms’ and ‘freedom of speech’ over our mission of a world void of discrimination plain disgusts me to my core”.

He is referencing the ongoing case against Stephen Pynch and the recent requests that the Court revoke the citizenships of James Kimmis and Lincoln Carter, also citing transphobia.


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