Critical constitutional commissions are functioning with significant staffing shortages, hindering their ability to fulfill oversight duties. Despite recent legal amendments designed to accelerate the Constitutional Council’s appointment recommendations, vacancies persist. These bodies, vital for checks and balances within the government, remain understaffed for an extended period. The delays impact the effectiveness of these commissions and raise concerns about accountability. Legal experts note the importance of fully constituted commissions for proper governance. The ongoing situation underscores a bottleneck in the appointment process, despite efforts to streamline it. This lack of personnel affects the commissions’ capacity to address crucial constitutional matters.
