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Chief Justice David Maraga of Kenya (photo credit: International Development Law Organization/flickr)
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21 September 2020
Kenyan chief justice initiates process of dissolving parliament over failure to pass gender legislation
Parliament of Barbados (photo credit: David Stanley/flickr)
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16 September 2020
Barbados announces it will remove monarch as head of state and become a republic
Chief Executive Carrie Lam of Hong Kong (photo credit: Asia Society/flickr)
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1 September 2020
Hong Kong executive claims its constitutional system has no separation of powers
Nairobi, Kenya (photo credit: Ninara/flickr)
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24 August 2020
Op-ed: Full implementation of Kenyan constitution faces many challenges
Ananda Samakhom Throne Hall, Thailand (photo credit: eGuide Travel/flickr)
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20 August 2020
In Thailand, political parties begin making proposals for constitutional change
Colombo, Sri Lanka (photo credit: hectorio/flickr)
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13 August 2020
In Sri Lanka, many question constitutional validity of president taking cabinet portfolio
Parliament of India (photo credit: Courtney Powell/flickr)
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5 August 2020
Indian Supreme Court's constitution bench will hear challenges to quota for economically disadvantaged
King Abdullah II of Jordan (photo credit: European Parliament/flickr)
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30 July 2020
In Jordan, royal decree gives go-ahead for parliamentary elections
President Kais Saied of Tunisia (photo credit: Υπουργείο Εξωτερικών/flickr)
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29 July 2020
Op-ed: Tunisia is torn between a reading of the constitution and the death of politics
President Ilir Meta of Albania (photo credit: Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff/flickr)
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27 July 2020
Albanian legislators say president exceeded constitutional powers but will not be impeached

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