Six months after a new government took office, a key charter outlining potential changes hasn’t been implemented. This lack of implementation directly impacts the scope of presidential authority. Specifically, the anticipated expansion of presidential powers has not materialized. The situation suggests a delay or stall in enacting the constitutional changes envisioned alongside the new administration. Without the charter's ratification, the president’s authority remains at its existing level. This raises questions about the government’s commitment to the initially proposed power adjustments. Further developments are expected as the government addresses this outstanding issue.

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