Electoral Issues
Voices From The Field
21 December 2016
Constitution building in 2016 through the lens of ConstitutionNet’s Voices from the Field
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News
13 December 2016
South Korean Parliament to establish special committee to amend constitution
News
12 December 2016
ليبيا: مشروع الدستور في مهب رياح الصراع
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12 December 2016
Turkish ruling party submits constitutional amendment bill to parliament
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News
6 December 2016
Op-ed: US Electoral College vital piece of Constitution
![Parliament of Malawi (photo credit: Afriem) Parliament of Malawi (photo credit: Afriem)](/sites/default/files/Malawi_parliament_Dec%202016.jpg)
News
1 December 2016
Malawi opposition party seeks constitutional amendment toward 50+1 system to elect president
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News
29 November 2016
Grenadians reject proposed constitutional reforms to replace Privy Council with Caribbean Court of Justice
Analysis
28 November 2016
ليبيا: خارطة التوافق على مشروع الدستور
News
22 November 2016
تركيا: آلاف الأتراك يتظاهرون في إسطنبول رفضاً للنظام الرئاسي
![A woman casts her vote in the referendum (photo credit: The Sofia Globe) A woman casts her vote in the referendum (photo credit: The Sofia Globe)](/sites/default/files/Bulgaria_referendum_Nov%202016.jpg)
News
8 November 2016
Bulgarian referendum on changes to electoral system short of turnout threshold, unlikely to become mandatory
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