Bahamianness as an Exclusive Good: Attempting to Change the Constitution, 2002

Stephen B. Aranha
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Abstract

In 2014, Bahamian Prime Minister Perry Christie announced a constitutional referendum on gender equality. In 2002, his predecessor, Hubert Ingraham, had already put a similar referendum before the electorate. Back then, the proposed amendments failed. The Bahamas’ independence Constitution imagines citizenship as limited and exclusionary. The amendments currently proposed would indeed remove some levels of discrimination contained in the citizenship provisions, but others would be retained, and some new ones may even be added. However, the discussion of these amendments is dominated by a proxy debate appealing to populist emotions. This paper seeks to analyse the amendments proposed in 2002, which marked the first attempt at constitutional reform since Bahamian independence, as well as the process that ultimately led to defeat at the polls. The focus will be on the amendments addressing gender inequality. Questions include: how would the 2002 proposal have changed the levels of unequal access to citizenship compared to the 1973 Constitution, and how do they compare to the 2014 proposals? And, to what extent were there procedural flaws present in 2002, and to what extent did a distractionary discourse sabotage the declared goal of gender equality?
巴哈马作为一种独特的利益:试图改变宪法,2002
2014年,巴哈马总理佩里·克里斯蒂宣布就性别平等问题举行宪法公投。2002年,他的前任休伯特•英格拉姆(Hubert Ingraham)已经向选民提出了类似的公投。当时,拟议的修正案未能通过。巴哈马的独立宪法认为公民身份是有限的和排他性的。目前提出的修正案确实会消除公民身份条款中所载的某些程度的歧视,但会保留其他一些,甚至可能增加一些新的歧视。然而,对这些修正案的讨论被一场迎合民粹主义情绪的代理辩论所主导。本文试图分析2002年提出的修正案,这标志着巴哈马独立以来首次尝试进行宪法改革,以及最终导致选举失败的过程。重点将放在解决性别不平等问题的修正案上。问题包括:与1973年宪法相比,2002年的提案将如何改变不平等获得公民身份的程度?与2014年的提案相比,它们又如何?2002年的选举在多大程度上存在程序上的缺陷?在多大程度上,分散注意力的言论破坏了宣布的性别平等目标?
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