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15 July 2019
In Japan, Pro-Constitution reform bloc may not be able to win necessary majority
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10 July 2019
Nigerian electoral commission ponders constitutional and political challenges
Ruling party MPs present proposed amendment (photo credit: Parliament of Georgia)
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9 July 2019
Georgia considers constitutional amendment to implement proportional electoral system in 2020
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9 July 2019
Australia Coalition party room meeting raises prospect of extension of parliamentary term
Preident Lungu assenting to last round of extensive amendments (photo credit: The Mast)
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8 July 2019
Zambian government proposes controversial constitutional amendments
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8 July 2019
Malaysia considers constitutional amendment to reduce voting age
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3 July 2019
Dutch government considering possible changes to electoral system, constitutional amendment procedure
Murang'a Governor Mwangi Wa Iria (photo credit: COG Vice Chairman/Twitter)
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21 June 2019
In Kenya, push for referendum to pass constitutional amendments changing to a parliamentary system of government
Minister for the Diaspora and International Development Ciarán Cannon (photo credit: SBS News)
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20 June 2019
In Ireland, October referendum set to determine whether to amend constitution allowing diaspora to vote in presidential elections
Mexico's President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador (photo credit: Reuters/Gustavo Graf)
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19 June 2019
Mexican President Obrador proposes constitutional amendment for a recall referendum on his presidency in 2021

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