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Electoral Issues

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28 March
In Uganda, leader of opposition plans to introduce constitutional amendment for proportional representation
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27 March
In Mexico, supreme court suspends parts of electoral reform bill that undermine ‘political-electoral rights’
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27 March
In Bosnia and Herzegovina, constitutional court upholds constitutional and electoral law amendments made by high representative
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27 March
In Rwanda, government plans to amend constitution to allow simultaneous presidential and parliamentary elections
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27 March
In Tanzania, government revives constitution-writing process with increased budget
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23 March
In the Seychelles, national assembly approves creation of technical committee by electoral commission to review electoral boundaries
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16 March
In Uganda, minister plans to propose constitutional amendments on presidential terms and size of parliament
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13 March
In Mali, interim government delays constitutional referendum, a milestone on return to civilian rule
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24 February
In Mexico, senate approves electoral law cutting electoral agency's budget and reducing staffing
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15 February
In Papua New Guinea, constitutional law reform commission begins review process to evaluate form and system of government

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