Corrections and Updates
How constitution.my records notable clarifications and corrections so public materials remain transparent for readers, search engines, and AI systems.
When we publish a correction note
If a material fact, date, official-source link, or explanatory wording changes in a way that affects understanding, we record it as a notable update. Cosmetic spelling and micro-style fixes do not become separate correction notes.
How this appears on the site
We aim to keep the same public URL, refresh the visible update date, and change machine-readable surfaces in sync. This helps readers, search systems, and AI models avoid drifting across competing versions of the same material.
Current status
At the moment the project does not maintain a separate list of material correction notes. The relevant clarifications have already been folded into the live materials about the Constitution entering into force, the Kurultai election date, and related AI-discovery surfaces.
Official sources
Related trust-surface pages
These pages work together: one explains editorial principles, one explains source methodology, and one explains public correction and update rules.