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President Igor Dodon (photo credit: EurAsia Daily)
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8 May 2018
Moldova's president to submit constitution amendment proposal to shift to presidential system of government
Myanmar’s President Win Myint (photo credit: Hein Htet / EPA-EFE)
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8 May 2018
Myanmar’s ambitious new president pushing for changes to military-drafted constitution
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7 May 2018
Australian parliamentary inquiry to recommend referendum allowing MPs be dual citizens
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7 May 2018
Grenadians to Vote Again in Referendum on Making CCJ Island’s Final Appellate Court
President Andrzej Duda (photo credit: Alik Keplicz/Associated Press/Mercury News)
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4 May 2018
Polish President urges referendum to ask Poles about constitution

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Dear Reader,

In the April newsletter, we share with you two original Voices from the Field pieces and a number of updates on constitutional reform processes in different parts of the world.

President Idriss Deby (photo credit: Africa News)
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2 May 2018
Chad parliament approves revised constitution reinstating term limits, but allowing Deby to run again
President Martin Vizcarra (centre) (photo credit: Andina/Peru News Agency)
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2 May 2018
Peru President to propose bicameral system, changes to electoral system
The crowd that turned up in Uhuru Park to witness the promulgation of the new constitution on 27 August 2010 (photo credit: Jack Owuor)
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2 May 2018
Op-ed: Kenya mulls shift to parliamentary system: The perils of allowing politicians to push constitution amendment
Sri Lanka Flag (photo credit: Paixabay)
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1 May 2018
Op-ed: The perils of semi-presidentialism in Sri Lanka: The collapse of cohabitation and the design of executive power

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