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Diversity and Conflict/Minority Issues

Speaker of the National Assembly Advocate Jacob Mudenda (photo credit: The Herald)
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20 May 2019
Zimbabwe Speaker of National Assembly promises to renew gender quotas after 2023 expiration
(photo credit: Reuters)
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14 May 2019
Proposal to amend Article 261 of Myanmar Constitution to be reviewed by Panel and reported to Parliament by July 17
Malaysian Parliament (photo credit: Miera Zulyana)
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10 April 2019
Malaysian lower house rejected constitutional amendment restoring status of Sabah and Sarawak
Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi and chief of India's ruling Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) Amit Shah (photo credit: Reuters)
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8 April 2019
Indian Prime Minister promises to amend constitution to remove special rights of Kashmir
Indian National Congress (photo credit: Newz Hook)
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3 April 2019
Indian National Congress promises constitutional amendments to prohibit disability discrimination
(photo credit: Rogan Ward/Reuters)
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20 March 2019
South African Parliament voted to amend constitution on land expropriation during next parliamentary term
US presidential candidate and Senator Elizabeth Warren (photo credit: Reuters/Karen Pulfer Focht)
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19 March 2019
US presidential candidate Warren calls for constitutional amendment abolishing the electoral college
(photo credit: The Pioneer)
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12 February 2019
Op-ed: The Indian debate on quotas for economically weaker sections has ignored quotas for women
(photo credit: Newsport)
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5 February 2019
Op-ed: Its time indigenous Australians had a voice in parliament
Annual Review of Constitution-Building Processes: 2017
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