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28 July 2020
Malta's parliament makes progress in talks on constitutional reforms
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Nigerian House passes bill granting fiscal autonomy to judiciary and state legislatures
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27 July 2020
Albanian legislators say president exceeded constitutional powers but will not be impeached
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27 July 2020
Somalia's parliament passes no-confidence vote over prime minister's failure to finalize draft constitution
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24 July 2020
Protests in Thailand call for dissolution of parliament and new constitution
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24 July 2020
Op-ed: Building an Armenian Constitutional Court to last
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23 July 2020
Indian Supreme Court will examine whether disqualification procedures silence legislative dissent
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22 July 2020
In Kenya, politicians clash over proposed referendum bills
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22 July 2020
In the Maldives, proposed motion would dissolve decentralization chapter of constitution
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21 July 2020
Afghanistan drops media law that critics claimed violated constitutional rights

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