Tanzanian Constitutional Review Commission

The Commission was expected to complete its task by October 2013,[3] with an estimated cost of TSh 40 billion during the 2012/13 fiscal year.

[4] The commission collected views from citizens of different regions within the country and prepared two constitutional drafts for discussion and vote by the National constituent assembly.

The assembly was divided on the core issues of union framework and Zanzibar autonomy.

After missing the deadline and the extension, the process was stalled by the walkout of the Ukawa party from the constituent assembly and also the Government of National Unity (GNU) in 2015.

[5] The process was expected to restart after the elections of 2020 but the ruling Chama Cha Mapinduzi party (CCM) has not committed to a constitutional amendment so far.

A cross section of the members of the Constituent Assembly