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19 April 2022
In Mexico, president's electricity overhaul bill defeated in congress
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7 April 2022
In Dominican Republic, national dialogue convened by president fails to make progress
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7 April 2022
In Guyana, attorney general suggests constitutional reform to fix deadlock on judicial appointments
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31 March 2022
In Tunisia, president announces dissolution of parliament after legislators voted to repeal previous decrees
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24 March 2022
Op-Ed: Why is Mexico holding a presidential recall referendum in April?
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22 March 2022
Why Wales is having a national conversation on its constitutional future
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21 March 2022
In Indonesia, president's party suspends constitutional amendment push after controversial ruling coalition proposals to delay elections and extend president's term
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18 March 2022
In Malaysia, government postpones tabling of constitutional amendments on party hopping and prime minister's tenure
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17 March 2022
In Solomon Islands, government defends planned extension of parliament's term as constitutional
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1 March 2022
In Iraq, federal supreme court rules parliamentary speaker decision to re-open presidential candidate registration is unconstitutional

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