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24 February 2022
In Mexico, supreme court withdraws mining concessions for lack of indigenous community consultations
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24 February 2022
Belarus’s upcoming referendum: Lukashenka stacks the deck
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23 February 2022
In Libya, interim prime minister announces four-track plan for holding elections and approving constitution
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23 February 2022
In Malaysia, minister fast tracks proposed constitutional amendments banning party-hopping
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23 February 2022
Venice Commission issues urgent interim opinion on upcoming referendum in Belarus
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22 February 2022
In Mali, parliament approves five-year democratic transition plan
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22 February 2022
In Barbados, government will soon set up constitution review commission
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22 February 2022
In the Gambia, parliament debates constitutional amendment to enlarge national assembly and reserve seats
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22 February 2022
In Colombia, constitutional court votes to decriminalize abortion up to 24 weeks
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21 February 2022
In Malaysia, federal court finds state cannot empower Shariah courts to perform judicial review

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