Public Participation
The involvement of the people who are to be governed in the creation and processes of their government. Public
participation affords individuals and non-governmental groups the ability to observe, engage with, and influence their government.

Voices From The Field
22 December 2023
The Risks of Wholesale (and Ideologically Tilted) Constitutional Replacements: Lessons from Chile’s Rejections

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18 December 2023
In Chile, voters reject new constitution in referendum

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13 December 2023
In Thailand, prime minister reiterates commitment to charter change

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6 December 2023
Ireland releases draft wording for referendums on recognizing the value of caregiving and expanding the definition of 'family' in the constitution

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4 December 2023
In Ireland, lower house rejects motion to enshrine neutrality in constitution

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1 December 2023
In Pakistan, senior political leader promises to prioritise constitutional amendments protecting local governments

Voices From The Field
17 November 2023
Clarity, Consensus, and Confidence in the Process: The Recipe for Republican Reform in Jamaica?

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10 November 2023
In Thailand, subcommittee on public opinion for constitutional amendment to discuss reform with student and young adult groups

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3 November 2023
In Jamaica, youth encouraged to participate in transition to republic

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2 November 2023
In Japan, ruling party leader supports multiparty consensus on constitutional revision