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 Rota, Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands (photo credit: Michael Lusk / flickr)
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17 August 2021
Senator proposes that voters decide whether to convene constitutional convention in Northern Mariana Islands
Constitutional Court of South Africa (photo credit: eNCA)
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17 August 2021
In South Africa, constitutional court to hear electoral commission application to postpone local government elections
Constitution of United States (photo credit: CNN)
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16 August 2021
Op-Ed: United States -- will we ever amend the constitution again?
Flags of the EU and Poland (photo credit: CEPS)
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13 August 2021
Poland will abolish judicial disciplinary chamber which was focus of dispute with EU Commission
Prime Minister of Malaysia Muhyiddin Yassin (photo credit: Daily Sabah)
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13 August 2021
In Malaysia, government sets September 7 as date for confidence vote
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12 August 2021
In Haiti, presidential vote set for November 7
Lower House of India's parliament (photo credit: Business Insider)
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12 August 2021
In India, parliament passes constitutional amendment restoring states' power to identify "socially and educationally backward classes"
Japan's imperial family (photo credit: Imperial Household Agency)
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12 August 2021
In Japan, advisory panel discusses potential options for imperial succession
Parliament of India (photo credit: Getty)
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9 August 2021
In India, opposition will support government bill allowing states and territories to identify "socially and educationally backward classes"
City of San Jose, Costa Rica (photo credit: Shutterstock)
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9 August 2021
In Costa Rica, constitutional court will decide legality of Covid-19 vehicle restriction measures

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