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Parliament of Malta (photo credit: Larry Koester/flickr)
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12 January 2021
Malta's electoral commission to be gender-balanced in the future
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7 January 2021
Kosovo sets election date amid constitutional controversies
President Maia Sandu of Moldova (photo credit: NATO North Atlantic Treaty Organization/flickr)
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1 January 2021
Moldova's president appoints interim prime minister but pushes constitutional court to allow parliament to dissolve itself
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30 December 2020
Ukraine's constitutional court rules presidential decree suspending its head violates constitution
Minsk, Belarus (photo credit: Nigel Swales/flickr)
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28 December 2020
Belarus set to deliberate on constitutional reform
Pristina, Kosovo (photo credit: Marc Price/flickr)
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23 December 2020
Kosovo to hold new election after constitutional court ruling
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23 December 2020
Georgia considers bill stripping parties of state funding if elected members refuse to enter legislature
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10 December 2020
Op-ed: As France explores proportional representation, is it a cure for democratic discontent?
President Emmanuel Macron of France (photo credit: NATO North Atlantic Treaty Organization/flickr)
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7 December 2020
Proposed constitutional amendments to address climate change stall in France
The Importance of Constitutional Law for Belarusian Democracy: An Analysis of the Amended 1994 Constitution and Considerations for Democratic Reform
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The Importance of Constitutional Law for Belarusian Democracy: An Analysis of the Amended 1994 Constitution and Considerations for Democratic Reform
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