
The Constitutional Reform Commission's report places the highest importance on preventing autocratic tendencies at all levels of the state apparatus and establishing a system of checks and balances. The primary goal of these reforms is to curb the absolute executive power of the Prime Minister and make parliamentary democracy truly effective. The report recommends the introduction of a bicameral legislature, increasing the power of parliamentary committees, and bringing a rational balance between the powers of the President and the Prime Minister, so that no individual or party can monopolize the state in the future.
Secondly, the report proposes giving constitutional guarantees to the independence of the judiciary to ensure the protection of fundamental rights. A roadmap has been presented to restore the sovereignty of the people by reinstating the referendum system and amending controversial or undemocratic clauses of the Constitution. Additionally, it proposes constitutional recognition for the rights of ethnic and religious minorities and a permanent and transparent framework for a non-partisan caretaker government system during elections. Fundamentally, the core philosophy of this constitutional reform report is to ensure an inclusive and long-term democratic system.