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Kenya

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14 November 2018
Proposed amendment to Kenya's constitution would increase female legislators
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15 October 2018
Proposals to amend Kenyan Constitution include creating prime minister post, introducing rotational presidency
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1 October 2018
Calls for constitutional change grow in Kenya
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11 September 2018
Kenyan Parliament plans reforms of Independent Electoral and Boundaries Commission
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27 August 2018
Government and oil company forced to address local resource-sharing concerns in Kenya
Kenya risks amending its constitution (photo credit: Comsec/Rebecca Nduku)
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18 July 2018
Op-ed: Kenya: Only civil society can stop elites changing the constitution
Kenyan Parliament (photo credit: Citizen Digital)
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18 June 2018
Kenya’s constitutional change debate quelled for political stability
Signature collection books for the 'Punduza Mzigo' referendum campaign (photo credi: The Star Kenya)
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4 June 2018
Op-ed: Kenya: Referendum might be inevitable
Daw Aung San Suu Kyi met with Senior Gen. Min Aung Hlaing after a meeting in 2015 (photo credit: Hyo Hein Kyaw/Agence France-Presse — Getty Image)
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23 May 2018
Op-ed: Why Are So Many Democracies Breaking Down?
The crowd that turned up in Uhuru Park to witness the promulgation of the new constitution on 27 August 2010 (photo credit: Jack Owuor)
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2 May 2018
Op-ed: Kenya mulls shift to parliamentary system: The perils of allowing politicians to push constitution amendment

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