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مجلس الأمن يحث ليبيا على إعتماد التعديل الدستوري
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12 December 2016
ليبيا: مجلس الأمن يحث على إعتماد التعديل الدستوري
A  woman casts her vote (photo credit: Temir Sydykbekov/RFU/RL)
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9 December 2016
Op-ed: What is in Kyrgyzstan's constitutional referendum on 11 December?
Supreme Constitutional Court of Egypt (photo credit: WikiMedia/Ahmad Badr)
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5 December 2016
Egyptian Supreme Constitutional Court upholds constitutionality of law restricting protests
President of Colombia, Juan Manuel Santos (photo credit: AGENCE FRANCE-PRESSE/GETTY IMAGES)
News
1 December 2016
Op-ed: Is Colombia's Santos bypassing Constitution in signing new peace deal with the FARC?
President Maithripala Sirisena greets the police forces (photo credit: New India Express)
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22 November 2016
Sri Lankan constitutional panel recommends grant of police, land powers to provinces
Japanese Diet (photo credit: Chris 73 / Wikimedia Commons)
News
16 November 2016
Japanese Senate panel reopens talks on constitutional amendment
Colombia’s president, Juan Manuel Santos  (photo credit: HO/AFP/Getty Images)
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14 November 2016
Colombian government and FARC reach new deal, but won't be part of constitution
Sequencing Peace Agreements and Constitutions in the Political Settlement Process
Issue Paper
Sequencing Peace Agreements and Constitutions in the Political Settlement Process
by IDEA
Okiharu Yasuoka, chairman of the LDP's panel on constitutional revision (photo credit: KYODO)
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19 October 2016
Japan's ruling party backs away from controversial constitution revision proposal
Photo credit: AFP/File
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18 October 2016
Guinea Bissau to conduct constitutional reforms after national consultation; ECOWAS, UN to provide experts

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