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Federalism/ Devolution/ Decentralization

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19 December 2023
In Chad, referendum takes place on new constitution
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25 July 2023
Op-Ed: In the United States, multiple paths for state constitutional amendments
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5 July 2023
In Argentina, justice minister files supreme court petition asking it to rule Jujuy province constitutional reform unconstitutional
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by IDEA
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7 December 2022
Commission on the constitutional future of Wales releases interim report
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News
25 October 2021
Serb member of Bosnia and Herzegovina's tripartite presidency states willingness to preserve peace
Parliament of Malaysia (photo credit: Reuters / Lim Huey Teng)
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14 October 2021
In Malaysia, government will table bill to redefine ''federation" under the constitution
Parliament of Ukraine (photo credit: Kyiv Post)
News
26 August 2021
In Ukraine, upcoming decentralization amendments will not grant special status to Donetsk and Luhansk regions
Constitution of United States (photo credit: CNN)
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16 August 2021
Op-Ed: United States -- will we ever amend the constitution again?

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