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President Ilir Meta of Albania (photo credit: Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff/flickr)
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27 July 2020
Albanian legislators say president exceeded constitutional powers but will not be impeached
President Nana Akufo-Addo of Ghana (photo credit: Paul Kagame/flickr)
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10 July 2020
Ghana's president places Auditor-General on leave in move critics call unconstitutional
President John Magufuli of Tanzania (photo credit: World Bank Photo Collection/flickr)
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12 June 2020
In Tanzania, legislators approve law granting president immunity
Yangon, Myanmar (photo credit: Alexis/flickr)
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28 May 2020
In Myanmar, opposition and military lawmakers call for speaker's impeachment
Prime Minister Thomas Thabane of Lesotho (photo credit: Control Arms/flickr)
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15 May 2020
In Lesotho, political party says that king can remove prime minister according to constitution
Nigerian flag (photo credit: Pixabay)
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7 April 2020
Op-ed: Proposed amendment in Nigeria to grant immunity to legislative officers unnecessary
President Ilir Meta of Albania (photo credit: Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff/flickr)
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2 April 2020
Albanian parliament extends term of committee on impeachment
Thimphu, Bhutan (photo credit: Antonio Morales García/flickr)
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20 February 2020
In Bhutan, the National Assembly withdraws bill on impeachment procedure
South African Public Protector Busisiwe Mkhwebane (photo credit: GovernmentZA/flickr)
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10 February 2020
South African Public Protector claims only legislature can decide her suspension under the constitution
Parliament building in Nairobi, Kenya (photo credit: Richard Portsmouth/flickr)
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22 January 2020
Kenyan Senate votes to decide governor's impeachment as a whole instead of forming special committee

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