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City of Kuching, Sarawak (photo credit: BERNAMA)
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15 October 2021
In Malaysia, proposed constitutional amendment would allow Sarawak state law to decide the definition of "native"
Parliament of Malaysia (photo credit: Reuters / Lim Huey Teng)
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14 October 2021
In Malaysia, government will table bill to redefine ''federation" under the constitution
National Assembly of Cambodia (photo credit: AGORA-parl.org)
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13 October 2021
In Cambodia, government proposes constitutional amendment barring dual citizenship for top positions
Tunisian president names new government (photo credit: Présidence du Gouvernement Tunisien)
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12 October 2021
In Tunisia, president unveils new government
Flag of Estonia (photo credit: TheDigitalArtist / pixabay)
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30 September 2021
In Estonia, president declines to promulgate bill stating that parliament did not follow stipulated procedure
 Constitutional Court of Poland (photo credit: Lukas Plewnia / flickr)
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24 September 2021
Polish constitutional tribunal again delays ruling on primacy of EU law
 Tunisian President Kais Saied (photo credit: Thierry Brésillon)
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23 September 2021
In Tunisia, president declares he will rule by decree
Lieutenant Colonel Mamady Doumbouya, leader of the Guinea coup (photo credit: France 24 / James André)
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22 September 2021
Op-Ed: Denounce Guinea’s coup—and incumbent leaders’ abuses of power
Parliament of Malaysia (photo credit: Reuters / Lim Huey Teng)
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14 September 2021
In Malaysia, government considers constitutional amendment to increase deputy speaker posts from two to three
Tunisian President Kais Saied (photo credit: Thierry Brésillon)
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13 September 2021
Tunisian president Kais Saied indicates plans to amend constitution

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