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26 July 2024
In Thailand, political party submits three constitutional amendment bills
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25 July 2024
Nigeria's supreme court protects autonomy of local governments in accordance with constitutional federalism
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23 July 2024
Malaysian government postpones vote on controversial citizenship amendments
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23 July 2024
Tribal leaders in India push government for constitutional amendment on cultural preservation
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22 July 2024
Jamaica's senate approves constitutional amendment bill eliminating reference to monarchy
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19 July 2024
In Wales, legislators propose ban on lying in politics
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18 July 2024
In the United States, president considers constitutional term limits for highest court
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17 July 2024
Proposed constitutional amendment to shorten president's term advances in Sri Lanka
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16 July 2024
Parties to South Sudan's peace process agree to expand and restructure constitutional review commission
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15 July 2024
In Kenya, court asked to declare parliament unconstitutional due to breach of gender rule

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