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Parliament of Moldova (photo credit: inga via flickr)
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8 April 2024
Public consultations for draft constitutional amendments held in Moldova's parliament
North Macedonia flag (photo credit: David Peterson via pixabay)
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5 April 2024
Political campaigns in North Macedonia focus on constitutional changes
Palace of the Parliament, Romania (photo credit: David Stanley via flickr)
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4 April 2024
Critics argue plans for joint elections in Romania violate constitution
Georgia parliament building (photo credit: Mike Norton via flickr)
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2 April 2024
Ruling party in Georgia plans to repeal parliament gender quotas
Bulgarian National Assembly Building (photo credit: Dennis Jarvis via flickr)
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29 March 2024
Parliament of Bulgaria amends laws obstructing constitutional appointment of caretaker prime minister
German constitutional court (photo credit: Peter Lepping via flickr)
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29 March 2024
In Germany, legislators draft basic law amendments to protect constitutional court
Armenian flag (photo credit: Pete Linforth via pixabay)
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27 March 2024
In Armenia, debate over constitutional reform includes preamble
Grand National Assembly of Turkey (photo credit: Bülent Yılmaz/UN Women via flickr)
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26 March 2024
Debate and preparation for new constitution to begin in Turkey
Prime Minister Robert Abela of Malta (photo credit: Commonwealth Secretariat via flickr)
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25 March 2024
Malta's parliament prepares to appoint president in accordance with constitutional changes
Zagreb, Croatia (photo credit: Kévin Veau via flickr)
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19 March 2024
In Croatia, constitutional court rules current president must resign to run for prime minister

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