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Flag of South Korea (photo credit: pixabay)
News
24 February 2022
In South Korea, ruling party promises electoral and constitutional changes if its candidate wins next presidential election
Parliament of Malaysia (photo credit: The Sun Daily)
News
23 February 2022
In Malaysia, minister fast tracks proposed constitutional amendments banning party-hopping
Parliament of Iraq (photo credit: hurriyetdailynews.com)
News
16 February 2022
Op-Ed: Iraq's constitutional dilemma
Parliament of Turkey (photo credit: aa.com.tr)
News
14 February 2022
In Turkey, opposition leaders discuss return to parliamentary system
Parliament of Jordan (photo credit: DPA)
News
22 November 2021
In Jordan, parliament begins debate on constitutional changes
Hungary's opposition leader Péter Márki-Zay (photo credit: index.hu)
News
12 November 2021
In Hungary, opposition leader promises new constitution if he wins April 2022 elections
Constitution of Japan (photo credit: Nippon)
News
3 November 2021
In Japan, survey finds 77% of members elected in last general election support amending constitution
Tunisian President Kais Saied announcing the dismissal of the Prime Minister and suspension of parliament on 25 July 2021 (photo credit:  Fethi Belaid via AFP)
Voices From The Field
30 October 2021
On the fragility of new democracies: Tunisia between constitutional order and disorder
Luxembourg City, Place de la Constitution (photo credit: EU Observer)
Voices From The Field
28 October 2021
Luxembourg’s constitutional crescendo: will incremental reforms succeed where overhaul failed?
People hold signs reading "Respect the constitution," in protest against the removal of Supreme Court judges and the Attorney General by El Salvador's congress, in San Salvador, 2 May 2021 (photo credit: Jose Cabezas / Reuters).
Voices From The Field
21 September 2021
A Highly Risky Proposal to Reform the Salvadoran Constitution

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