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Parliament of Ghana (photo credit: World Bank Photo Collection / flickr)
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9 March 2022
In Ghana, supreme court rules that parliament's deputy speaker can vote and form part of quorum when presiding
Japan's house of representatives (photo credit: CFP)
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4 March 2022
In Japan, parliamentary commission adopts report interpreting constitution to allow online parliamentary debates in case of emergency
Israel's Knesset (photo credit: Ronen Zvulun)
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3 March 2022
In Israel, lawmakers debate term limits for office of prime minister
 President of the High Council of State of Libya, Khalid Al-Mishri (photo credit: Hazem Turkia / Anadolu Agency)
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2 March 2022
In Libya, high council of state rejects HoR's constitutional amendment and selection of new government
Federal supreme court of Iraq (photo credit: Reuters)
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1 March 2022
In Iraq, federal supreme court rules parliamentary speaker decision to re-open presidential candidate registration is unconstitutional
Hungarian government campaign posters line the streets, urging voters to "protect the children" in the upcoming referendum (photo credit: Renáta Uitz)
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28 February 2022
Hungary’s 2022 elections: Prospects for political and constitutional change
 President Alexander Lukashenko (photo credit: Maxim Guchek / Belta / EPA)
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28 February 2022
In Belarus, election commission reports that referendum has passed
Mexican flag (photo credit: Opinio Juris)
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24 February 2022
In Mexico, supreme court withdraws mining concessions for lack of indigenous community consultations
Parliament of Malaysia (photo credit: The Sun Daily)
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23 February 2022
In Malaysia, minister fast tracks proposed constitutional amendments banning party-hopping
Federal Court of Malaysia (photo credit: themalaysianlawyer.com)
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21 February 2022
In Malaysia, federal court finds state cannot empower Shariah courts to perform judicial review

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