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اللامركزية في الدول الموحّدة: أطر دستورية لمنطقة الشرق الأوسط وشمال أفريقيا
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اللامركزية في الدول الموحّدة: أطر دستورية لمنطقة الشرق الأوسط وشمال أفريقيا
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Mohammed Ali Al-Houthi. (AFP Photo/Mohammed Huwais)
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10 February 2015
Houthi takeover of Yemen “unconstitutional”: Saleh
Decentralization in Unitary States Constitutional Frameworks for the Middle East and North Africa
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Decentralization in Unitary States Constitutional Frameworks for the Middle East and North Africa
by IDEA
Yemen: Draft Constitution of 2015
Draft Constitution
Yemen: Draft Constitution of 2015
by external source
اليمن: مسودة دستور اليمن الجديد لعام 2015
Draft Constitution
اليمن: مسودة دستور اليمن الجديد لعام 2015
by external source
Ukraine: First amendments to Constitution concerning decentralization to be voted on spring sesson of parliament - speaker
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2 January 2015
Ukraine: First amendments to Constitution concerning decentralization to be voted on spring sesson of parliament - speaker
Nigeria: Constitution Amendment: States’ Executive/Legislature’s Conspiracy Over LG Autonomy
Analysis
29 December 2014
Nigeria: Constitution Amendment: States’ Executive/Legislature’s Conspiracy Over LG Autonomy
South Sudanese President Salva Kiir. (AFP)
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2 December 2014
South Sudan’s constitution does not recognise power sharing: Gen Dhel
السودان: صلاحيات إضافية لمجلس الولايات في الدستور
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24 November 2014
السودان: صلاحيات إضافية لمجلس الولايات في الدستور
Somalia: In our Federal Constitution, the Powers of the President are Largely Nominal
Analysis
5 November 2014
Somalia: In our Federal Constitution, the Powers of the President are Largely Nominal

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