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Proposals for Constitutional Change in Myanmar from the Joint Parliamentary Committee on Constitutional Amendment: International IDEA Interim Analysis
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Proposals for Constitutional Change in Myanmar from the Joint Parliamentary Committee on Constitutional Amendment: International IDEA Interim Analysis
by IDEA
Abuja, Nigeria (photo credit: Moises.on/flickr)
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29 January 2020
In Nigeria, Speaker of the House orders amendment recognizing controversial security forces
Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe (photo credit: Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff/flickr)
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20 January 2020
Japan's prime minister continues to push for constitutional reform despite obstacles
Nancy Pelosi, Speaker of the United States House of Representatives (photo credit: Downing Street/flickr)
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6 January 2020
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Parliament of Kosovo (photo credit: European External Action Service/flickr)
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16 December 2019
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President of the Philippines Rodrigo Duterte (photo credit: U.S. Indo-Pacific Command/flickr)
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29 October 2019
President of the Philippines offers to transfer law enforcement powers to vice president
Parliament of Nepal (photo credit: UN Women/flickr)
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22 October 2019
In Nepal, bill implementing constitutional changes to police force stalls
Portrait of Thai King Maha Vajiralongkorn (photo credit: michael_swan/flickr)
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Thailand's king takes personal control of two army units through royal decree
Pakistani Prime Minister Imran Khan (photo credit: U.S. Institute of Peace/flickr)
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21 August 2019
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Egyptian President Al Sisi (photo credit: United Nations photo/flickr)
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7 August 2019
Concern arises that recent constitutional amendments bring the Armed Forces into Egypt's judicial system

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