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19 September 2019
Nepal's sexual minorities say progress in rights has stalled since constitution passed
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18 September 2019
Liberian Senate prepares to vote on dual citizenship amendment
Nicosia, Cyprus (photo credit: Aapo Haapanen/flickr)
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18 September 2019
In Cyprus, political parties reach agreement on assignment of vacant parliamentary seats
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17 September 2019
In Jordan, constitutional court rules government contract does not need parliamentary approval
Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro (photo credit: Cancillería del Ecuador/flickr)
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17 September 2019
Venezuelan government considers sending lawmakers back to National Assembly, reforming electoral commission
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17 September 2019
Russia, Iran, and Turkey say agreement on composition of Syrian constitutional committee reached
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16 September 2019
Nigerian leader says state governors violating constitution by hindering financial autonomy of the judiciary
Algerian interim President Abdelkader Bensalah (photo credit: World Economic Forum/flickr)
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16 September 2019
Algeria's interim president calls December elections the sole democratic option for overcoming crisis
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13 September 2019
Myanmar parliament rejects motion to join ICCPR amid claims that proposal process was unconstitutional
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13 September 2019
Op-ed: How the United States Congress can reclaim constitutional war authority

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