George Monbiot, in a rare and welcome moment of lucidity, points out
the problems with a small, specialised clique dictating the Iraqi constitution
.
[Iraq] should draw on the experiences of Nicaragua in 1986, where 100,000 people took part in townhall meetings reviewing the draft constitution, and of South Africa, where the public made 2 million submissions to the drafting process. In both cases, the sense of public ownership this fostered accelerated the process of reconciliation.






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