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Referendum in Hungary (photo credit: Hungary Today)
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5 April 2022
In Hungary, referendum on LGBTQ content in society declared invalid after campaign to spoil ballots
Parliament building of Ireland (photo credit: Gerhard Huber)
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1 April 2022
Irish government rejects proposal to codify military neutrality in constitution
Lauterbrunnen, Switzerland (photo credit: Marco Meyer via unsplash)
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14 January 2022
In Switzerland, two political parties will launch popular initiative for climate fund referendum
Flag of Serbia (photo credit: Pixabay)
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14 January 2022
Op-Ed: Serbia's upcoming referendum on judicial reform -- a step forward, but doubts linger
Armenian Minister of Justice Karen Andreasyan (photo credit: moj.am)
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13 January 2022
In Armenia, ministry of justice announces NGO and extra-parliamentary representatives for constitutional reform council
Flag of Abkhazia (photo credit: pixabay)
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2 December 2021
In Abkhazia region of Georgia, constitutional commission proposes amendments
Parliament of Hungary (photo credit: Hungary News)
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16 November 2021
In Hungary, parliament passes amendment allowing referendums to be held on the same day as elections
Parliament of Armenia (photo credit: Ruslan Harutyunov / Shutterstock)
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5 November 2021
In Armenia, justice minister announces launch of new constitutional reform process
 Georgian Dream chair Irakli Kobakhidze (photo credit: Agenda.ge)
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4 November 2021
In Georgia, discussion continues on constitutional amendments proposed as part of EU-brokered agreement
Constitutional Court of Bulgaria (photo credit: Sofia Globe)
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1 November 2021
In Bulgaria, constitutional court interpretative decision states that the term “sex” in the constitution should be understood only in its biological sense

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