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Presidential Palace in Santiago, Chile (photo credit: Downing Street/flickr)
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24 January 2020
In Chile, political parties begin campaigns for constitutional referendum
President Sebastián Piñera of Chile (photo credit: G20 Argentina/flickr)
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9 January 2020
Chilean Senate rejects proposed amendment making water a public good
Chilean President Sebastián Piñera (photo credit: Gobierno de Chile/flickr)
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19 December 2019
Large majority of Chileans support drafting new constitution
Nicaraguan National Assembly (photo credit: J.Ramirez/flickr)
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16 December 2019
Nicaraguan political parties unveil broad electoral reform proposal
Georgetown, Guyana (photo credit: amanderson2/flickr)
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13 December 2019
Guyana launches nationwide constitutional education exercise
Ditidaht and Pacheedaht First Nations, Canada (photo credit: Province of British Columbia/flickr)
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9 December 2019
Op-ed: How Bolivia got ahead of Canada on Indigenous rights
Moving Beyond Transitions to Transformation: Interactions Between Transitional Justice and Constitution-Building
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Moving Beyond Transitions to Transformation: Interactions Between Transitional Justice and Constitution-Building
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Sebastián Piñera, President of Chile (photo credit: tu Foto con el Presidente/flickr)
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15 November 2019
Chile will hold referendum on new constitution in April 2020
Plaza Murillo, La Paz, Bolivia (photo credit: Dimitry B./flickr)
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14 November 2019
Bolivia's interim president calls for elections as some dispute legality of her role
President Evo Morales of Bolivia (photo credit: UNIS Vienna/flickr)
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11 November 2019
Bolivian president resigns amid election-fraud allegations

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