For the third successive day, the Mini-Committee for Discussing Constitution continues its activities

Geneva, ST- The Mini-Committee of the expanded Committee for Discussing the Constitution on Wednesday continued its activities for the third successive day at the UN headquarters in Geneva with the participation of the Syrian Government-backed delegation and other delegations.

SANA’s delegate in Geneva said that Committee today will hold two morning and evening closed sessions, and will take a break between them.

The Mini-Committee held two sessions on Tuesday, as sources close to the UN announced that the agenda of the current round of the committee’s work which was proposed by the Syrian government-backed delegation was approved.

The Mini-Committee consists of 45 members, 15 from the Syrian Government-backed delegation, 15 from members of the delegation of other parties, and 15 from members of the delegation representing civil society.

Last Friday, the expanded body of the Committee for Discussing the Constitution agreed on the members of the Mini-Committee and it approved a paper on the Code of Conduct and the measures which govern the work of the expanded and small bodies.

M.Wassouf

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