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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
Sign from previous meeting of constitutional committee (photo credit: majalat.org)
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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
 City of Tunis, Tunisia (photo credit: UNOPS)
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9 March 2022
In Tunisia, president seeks nationwide public input on rewriting constitution via online survey
Egyptian judges (photo credit: Middle East Affairs)
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8 March 2022
In Egypt, women judges preside over state council hearings for the first time
Parliament of Malta (photo credit: The Island)
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8 March 2022
In Malta, constitutional court allows continuation of case challenging parliamentary gender quotas
Flag of Libya (photo credit: pixabay)
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7 March 2022
UN offers mediation in Libya to form joint constitutional committee after swearing in of parallel government
Japan's house of representatives (photo credit: CFP)
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4 March 2022
In Japan, parliamentary commission adopts report interpreting constitution to allow online parliamentary debates in case of emergency

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