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18 March 2022
Op-Ed: In Nigeria, anxiety over whether state assemblies will pass constitution review bills
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18 March 2022
In Luxembourg, third attempt at constitution referendum via citizens initiative gets underway
Parliament of Malaysia (photo credit: The Sun Daily)
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18 March 2022
In Malaysia, government postpones tabling of constitutional amendments on party hopping and prime minister's tenure
Parliament of Solomon Islands (photo credit: Solomon Times)
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17 March 2022
In Solomon Islands, government defends planned extension of parliament's term as constitutional
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16 March 2022
In Bermuda, attorney general announces plan for constitutional reform advisory group
President of Kazakhstan Kassym-Jomart Tokayev (photo credit: Kazakh President Press Service Handout / EPA)
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16 March 2022
In Kazakhstan, president lays out constitutional reform plan
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16 March 2022
In Syria, new round of constitution talks to begin on March 21
Luxembourg parliament (photo credit: SIP)
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11 March 2022
In Luxembourg, legislature passes third chapter of constitutional reform "on rights and freedoms"
Women protest the rejection of gender equality bills in front of National Assembly in Abuja (photo credit: Oge Udegbunam)
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11 March 2022
In Nigeria, lower house rescinds its rejection of three constitutional gender equality amendments after protests
Parliament of Ghana (photo credit: World Bank Photo Collection / flickr)
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9 March 2022
In Ghana, supreme court rules that parliament's deputy speaker can vote and form part of quorum when presiding

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