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3 June 2022
In Sri Lanka, party leaders reach consensus on some provisions of draft constitutional amendment that would limit executive powers
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23 May 2022
In Tunisia, opposition rejects president's formation of advisory committee to draft new constitution
Parliament of Timor Leste (photo credit: David Robie / Pacific Media Centre)
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19 May 2022
In Timor-Leste, parliament fast tracks law establishing president's "constitutional duties" and defining crimes "against the constitution"
Parliament building of Ireland (photo credit: Gerhard Huber)
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1 April 2022
Irish government rejects proposal to codify military neutrality in constitution
Flag of Pakistan (photo credit: pixabay)
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22 March 2022
In Pakistan, president seeks supreme court opinion on defection of parliamentarians
President of Peru Pedro Castillo (photo credit: Reuters)
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15 March 2022
In Peru, lawmakers vote to begin impeachment proceedings against president for a second time
Street in Tokyo (photo credit: Kevin Doran via Unsplash)
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19 October 2021
In Japan, parties issue varying campaign pledges on constitutional reform
Jordan's King Abdullah II (Photo credit: Yousef Allan / The Royal Hashemite Court via AP)
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13 October 2021
In Jordan, royal committee presents proposed constitutional amendments to King Abdullah
Parliament of Malaysia (photo credit: Reuters / Lim Huey Teng)
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14 September 2021
In Malaysia, government considers constitutional amendment to increase deputy speaker posts from two to three
 Parliament of Thailand (photo credit: AP)
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13 September 2021
In Thailand, parliament approves charter amendment bill to change electoral system

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