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10 October 2024
In Malaysia, proposed constitutional amendment on citizenship presented to parliament
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Poland's president refers government's constitutional court reform package to constitutional court
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4 October 2024
Mexico's president proposes constitutional reforms for gender equality
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30 September 2024
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