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7 April 2017
Kenyan MPs pass bill empowering parliament to remove Attorney General
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7 April 2017
Op-ed: Thai King signs new Constitution institutionalizing a 'partial democracy'
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6 April 2017
Bulgarian government reveals bill restricting right to vote of citizens abroad, influence of religious institutions
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5 April 2017
Haitian parliamentary Special Commission for Constitution amendment starts work
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5 April 2017
Turkish voters to approve proposed changes in the constitutional referendum, poll indicates
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31 March 2017
Venezuela's Supreme Court dissolves National Assembly
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30 March 2017
Somali senators call for urgent review of the Constitution
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30 March 2017
Kenya's High Court: constitution requires the parliament to enact gender quota law under threat of dissolution
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29 March 2017
Paraguay to vote constitutional amendment on presidential re-election amid controversy
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28 March 2017
Tunisians say: Muslim marriage decree is unconstitutional

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