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City of Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina (photo credit: Markus Winkler via Unsplash)
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25 October 2021
Serb member of Bosnia and Herzegovina's tripartite presidency states willingness to preserve peace
City of Tunis, Tunisia (photo credit: UNOPS)
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25 October 2021
Tunisia parliament calls on president to reverse 'unconstitutional' decisions
Khartoum, Sudan (photo credit: Christopher Michel / flickr)
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25 October 2021
In Sudan, members of transitional government detained amid coup reports
Taiwan's legislature (photo credit: Taiwan Today)
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22 October 2021
In Taiwan, ruling party's constitutional reform proposals include lowering voting age and abolishing Examination Yuan and Control Yuan
Speaker of the House, Bridgid Annisette-George (photo credit: Loop News)
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22 October 2021
In Trinidad and Tobago, speaker of the house issues clarifying statement in response to opposition criticism during sitting on presidential removal
President-elect of Barbados, Sandra Mason (photo credit: BGIS)
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22 October 2021
Barbados elects first-ever president ahead of becoming republic
Ombudsman Nirere Madeleine (photo credit: www.ombudsman.gov.rw)
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21 October 2021
In Rwanda, ombudsman asks supreme court to order retrials in 42 cases on grounds of injustice
Heads of Syrian government and opposition meet in Geneva (photo credit: United Nations)
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20 October 2021
Op-Ed: Geneva meeting on Syria could deliver much-needed breakthrough
Street in Tokyo (photo credit: Kevin Doran via Unsplash)
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19 October 2021
In Japan, parties issue varying campaign pledges on constitutional reform
Supreme Court of Canada (photo credit: educaloi.qc.ca)
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18 October 2021
In Canada, supreme court finds that unwritten constitutional principles like democracy cannot be used as bases for invalidating legislation

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