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It’s the skeleton of our democracy Our bones are embodied in the constitution

Sunday 22 September 2019 | Written by Thomas Tarurongo Wynne | Published in Opinion

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It’s the skeleton of our democracy Our bones are embodied in the constitution
40th Constitution Day celebrations were a ceremonial reminder of the importance of not just self government but the charter that protects not just the views we share but also those with whose views we disagree. Photo: Ministry of Culture

When you are born there are 270 of them and by the time you die if you have lived a long life this decreases to about 206.

When you are born there are 270 of them and by the time you die if you have lived a long life this decreases to about 206.


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