Executive Branch Reform – 2014
2014
Intermediate Implementation 
While campaigning for votes, parties have made public pledges to draft a constitution within a year. Nevertheless, disagreement on form of government remained one of the main obstacles to break the impasse throughout the year. In September 2014, the Committee for Constitutional, Political Dialogue and Consensus Building (CCPDC) submitted reports to the Constituent Assembly highlighting contentious issues among political parties. While the CCPDC was able to settle some of the issues, form of government remains one of the main issues that was not settled.1