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Baburam Bhattarai and Upendra Yadav (photo credit: Elite Joshi)
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3 June 2019
In Nepal, leaders of newly formed party push for constitutional amendment and threaten to pull out of government
Union Solidarity and Development Party members (photo credit: USDP/Facebook)
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30 May 2019
Myanmar military and former ruling party propose constitutional amendments to decentralize government
Supreme Leader of Iran, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei (photo credit: AFP)
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29 May 2019
Iranian MPs suggest constitutional amendments creating a new parliamentary body and restoring position of Prime Minister
Myanmar military lawmakers (photo credit: Reuters)
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28 May 2019
Op-ed: Civilianizing Myanmar by reducing role of the military in Parliament could take another three decades
Filipino Senator Manny Pacquiao (photo credit: Genesis Media)
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23 May 2019
Filipino senators and allies of President Duterte support shift to federalism in the incoming 18th Congress
(photo credit: Reuters)
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14 May 2019
Proposal to amend Article 261 of Myanmar Constitution to be reviewed by Panel and reported to Parliament by July 17
(photo credit: Pakistan Today)
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10 May 2019
Pakistan National Assembly considers constitutional amendment that increases tribal district seats
Photo of Prime Minister Shinzo Abe's video message (photo credit: Kyodo)
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3 May 2019
Japanese Prime Minister vows to amend constitution by 2020 to formalize status of Self Defense Forces
(photo credit: Maldives Independent)
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16 April 2019
Maldivian parliament repeals 2015 constitutional amendment that authorized foreign ownership of land
Malaysian Parliament (photo credit: Miera Zulyana)
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10 April 2019
Malaysian lower house rejected constitutional amendment restoring status of Sabah and Sarawak

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