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The region includes all of Africa plus the Middle East as far as Asia.

Leaders of the various parties (photo credit: News Wire)
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7 April 2017
Lesotho plans to review Constitution before June elections, seeks Kenya's experience
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7 April 2017
Kenyan MPs pass bill empowering parliament to remove Attorney General
Inauguration of Constitutional Review Committee (photo credit: Naij.com)
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6 April 2017
Nigerian Senate Committee on Constitutional Reform to suggest allowing independent candidacy, empowering local governments
Map of old provinces of Libya (photo credit: Libya Express)
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6 April 2017
Op-ed: Should Libya revive 1963 Constitution? Is breakup an option?
President Patrice Talon (photo credit: AFP)
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5 April 2017
Benin's parliament rejects proposed amendments toward single presidential term, women's representation
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31 March 2017
Malawi considers amending Constitution to introduce new presidential election threshold
Somali flag (Photo credit: shutterstock.com)
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30 March 2017
Somali senators call for urgent review of the Constitution
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30 March 2017
Kenya's High Court: constitution requires the parliament to enact gender quota law under threat of dissolution
Mauritania’s first democratically elected president, Sidi Mohamed Ould Cheikh Abdallahi (Photo credit: Georges Gobet—AFP/Getty Images)
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28 March 2017
Former Mauritania's president criticizes planned constitutional amendments
Photo credit: Reuters
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28 March 2017
Tunisians say: Muslim marriage decree is unconstitutional

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