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Annual Review of Constitution-Building: 2021
Analysis
Annual Review of Constitution-Building: 2021
by IDEA
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15 September 2022
In Saint Kitts and Nevis, attorney general announces creation of joint constitutional review committee
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18 July 2022
Syria talks postponed, says UN envoy
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15 July 2022
In Sri Lanka, interim president vows to revive constitutional amendment to empower parliament over the executive president
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7 July 2022
Op-Ed: constitutional amendments in Mongolia -- real reform or political opportunism?
Flag of Sri Lanka (photo credit: pixabay)
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3 June 2022
In Sri Lanka, party leaders reach consensus on some provisions of draft constitutional amendment that would limit executive powers
Tunis, Tunisia (photo credit: tunisienumerique.com)
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25 May 2022
In Tunisia, deans of law faculties refuse to join advisory panel for drafting new constitution
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25 May 2022
Uzbekistan establishes constitutional reform commission
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23 May 2022
In Tunisia, opposition rejects president's formation of advisory committee to draft new constitution
Anthony Albanese, set to become new prime minister of Australia (photo credit: BBC)
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23 May 2022
In Australia, new prime minister promises indigenous rights referendum and that "a republic will happen"

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