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Dar es Salaam, Tanzania (photo credit: David Stanley / flickr)
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22 June 2022
Tanzania ruling party now says it 'insists' on constitutional reform
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22 June 2022
In Vanuatu, government shelves proposed constitutional changes increasing ministries and introducing chief justice term limits
City of Quebec (photo credit: quebec-cite.com)
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9 June 2022
Quebec makes symbolic amendment to Canada's constitution
Flag of the Seychelles (photo credit: David Peterson via pixabay)
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3 June 2022
Seychelles passes constitutional amendment allowing military personnel to assist police outside of states of emergency
President of Central African Republic, Faustin-Archange Touadéra (photo credit: Rodrigue Molenguela for JA)
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1 June 2022
Allies of Central African Republic president propose removing term limits
Parliament of Germany (photo credit: bundestag.de)
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31 May 2022
Germany plans to amend basic law to enable €100 billion military fund
Flag of Tunisia (photo credit: pixabay)
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30 May 2022
Tunisia sets July 25 for referendum on new constitution
National Assembly of Hungary (photo credit: moz278/flickr)
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25 May 2022
In Hungary, parliament passes constitutional amendment expanding definition for state of emergency to include developments in a neighboring country
President of the Dominican Republic, Luis Abinader (photo credit: Wilson Center)
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20 May 2022
In Dominican Republic, president stresses that constitutional reform will be based on consensus
Flag of the British Virgin Islands (photo credit: jorono/pixabay)
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19 May 2022
Constitutional reform on the agenda of new British Virgin Islands government

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