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President Luis Arce of Bolivia (photo credit: UN Trade and Development (UNCTAD) via flickr)
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4 July 2024
Op-ed: Bolivia's failed coup is the symptom of a constitutional crisis
National Assembly of France (photo credit: Arthur Weidmann via flickr)
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1 July 2024
Far-right party questions president's role as army chief under France's constitution
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22 April 2024
Ecuador holds referendum on constitutional changes
Flag of Guinea (photo credit: David Peterson / pixabay)
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20 February 2024
In Guinea, junta dissolves transitional government and seals borders
Constitutional Court of Ecuador (photo credit: AA)
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9 February 2024
In Ecuador, ten questions approved by the constitutional court for 2024 popular consultation and referendum
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7 February 2024
In Mexico, president unveils proposals for wide-ranging constitutional reforms
President of the Philippines Ferdinand Marcos Junior (photo credit: AP / Aaron Favila)
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5 February 2024
In the Philippines, former president Duterte calls for Mindanao independence as alliance with president Marcos breaks over constitutional reform
Niger: Proclamation du Conseil Suprême pour la Restauration de la Démocratie (CSRD), 2010
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Niger: Proclamation du Conseil Suprême pour la Restauration de la Démocratie (CSRD), 2010
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Flag of Gabon (photo credit: pixabay)
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30 August 2023
In Gabon, military officers declare coup after announcement of president's reelection
Anti-coup protests in the capital of Niger (photo credit: AFP)
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27 July 2023
In Niger, president insists democracy will prevail after soldiers announce coup and dissolution of constitution

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