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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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2 October 2019
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
Pakistani Prime Minister's appointment of Chief of Army Staff not yet valid under constitution
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
Myanmar Constitution (photo credit: Reuters)
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17 June 2019
Myanmar Charter Amendment Committee completes review of constitution for amendments and will send report to Parliament
Nigeria’s Permanent Constitutional Transition: Military Rule, Civilian Instability and ‘True Federalism’ in a Deeply Divided Society: Number 34
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Nigeria’s Permanent Constitutional Transition: Military Rule, Civilian Instability and ‘True Federalism’ in a Deeply Divided Society: Number 34
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Union Solidarity and Development Party members (photo credit: USDP/Facebook)
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30 May 2019
Myanmar military and former ruling party propose constitutional amendments to decentralize government
Inspector of General Police David Asante-Apeatu (photo credit: Graphic Online)
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30 May 2019
In Ghana, calls for constitutional reform on appointment procedures of head of security services
Myanmar military lawmakers (photo credit: Reuters)
News
28 May 2019
Op-ed: Civilianizing Myanmar by reducing role of the military in Parliament could take another three decades
Photo of Prime Minister Shinzo Abe's video message (photo credit: Kyodo)
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3 May 2019
Japanese Prime Minister vows to amend constitution by 2020 to formalize status of Self Defense Forces

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