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Navajo tribal members seeking changes
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THURSDAY, MARCH 14, 2002 A committee has been set up to review potential changes to the way the Navajo Nation government is run. The Commission on Navajo Government Development will review amendments to the tribe's governing documents in advance of a tribal-wide reform convention in May. The changes largely deal with the separation of powers between the council, which acts as a legislative body, and the executive, headed by a tribal president. Powers of local chapter governments are also under consideration. Get the Story:
Balance of power question to be addressed by Navajo Nation (The Farmington Daily-Times 3/14) Relevant Links:
The Navajo Nation - http://www.navajo.org Related Stories:
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