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29 May 2020
Election delays in Sri Lanka leave country without a legislature to check executive power
President of Kosovo Hashim Thaci (photo credit: NATO North Atlantic Treaty Organization/flickr)
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29 May 2020
Kosovo court rules president's appointment of prime minister was constitutional
South African Constitutional Court (photo credit: Sarah Agarwal/flickr)
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21 May 2020
South African constitutional court asked to direct parliament and executive to resume duties
Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia (photo credit: Jorge Láscar/flickr)
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18 May 2020
Malaysia's king says appointment of prime minister was constitutional
Parliament of Malta (photo credit: Larry Koester/flickr)
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18 May 2020
Op-ed: Proposed constitutional reforms in Malta are inadequate
Prime Minister Thomas Thabane of Lesotho (photo credit: Control Arms/flickr)
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15 May 2020
In Lesotho, political party says that king can remove prime minister according to constitution
President Rumen Radev of Bulgaria (photo credit: NATO North Atlantic Treaty Organization/flickr)
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15 May 2020
Bulgarian president challenges constitutionality of pandemic act before constitutional court
Prime Minister Imran Khan of Pakistan (photo credit: Financial Times/flickr)
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14 May 2020
In Pakistan, critics and opposition fear government push to roll back eighteenth amendment
Kathmandu, Nepal (photo credit: Sílvia Martín/flickr)
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11 May 2020
Government's treatment of repealed ordinances in Nepal violates constitutional process, experts argue
President Uhuru Kenyatta of Kenya (photo credit: UNCTAD/flickr)
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7 May 2020
In Kenya, critics claim president has militarized civilian agencies contrary to constitution

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