FSM mulls 3 proposed constitutional amendments

• The first proposal will allow FSM citizens  to hold dual citizenship.

• The second proposal will extend from two to four years the term of lawmakers elected from congressional districts in each state.

• The third proposal will define who is eligible from the Congress to become president of the FSM. 

The current constitutional provision states that “a member of Congress for a 4-year term” is eligible. 

The proposed amendment to Section 4, Article X of the Constitution reads, “Section 4.  A person is ineligible to become President unless he is a member of Congress elected at-large from a state on the basis of state equality, a citizen of the Federated States of Micronesia by birth, and a resident of the Federated States of Micronesia for at least 15 years.” 

The passing of this amendment simply re-clarifies that at-large, four-year members of Congress are eligible to become president of the FSM.

 

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