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Unconstitutionality of the 2021 Military Coup in Myanmar
Analysis
Unconstitutionality of the 2021 Military Coup in Myanmar
by external source
Supreme Court of Pakistan (photo credit: AP)
News
8 April 2022
In Pakistan, supreme court rules PM's actions unconstitutional; orders parliament to reconvene and hold no-confidence vote
Flag of Pakistan (photo credit: pixabay)
News
22 March 2022
In Pakistan, president seeks supreme court opinion on defection of parliamentarians
 Parliament of Thailand (photo credit: AP)
News
17 November 2021
In Thailand, parliament rejects charter amendment bill sponsored by civic groups
Interim Governance Arrangements: Comparative Principles and Practice for Myanmar
Issue Paper
Interim Governance Arrangements: Comparative Principles and Practice for Myanmar
by IDEA
Nepal's Supreme Court (photo credit: myrepublica)
News
27 October 2021
In Nepal, supreme court judges strike while calling for resignation of chief justice
National Assembly of Cambodia (photo credit: AGORA-parl.org)
News
26 October 2021
In Cambodia, national assembly passes draft constitutional amendment barring dual citizenship for top positions
Taiwan's legislature (photo credit: Taiwan Today)
News
22 October 2021
In Taiwan, ruling party's constitutional reform proposals include lowering voting age and abolishing Examination Yuan and Control Yuan
Street in Tokyo (photo credit: Kevin Doran via Unsplash)
News
19 October 2021
In Japan, parties issue varying campaign pledges on constitutional reform
City of Kuching, Sarawak (photo credit: BERNAMA)
News
15 October 2021
In Malaysia, proposed constitutional amendment would allow Sarawak state law to decide the definition of "native"

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