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Latin America

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News
13 December 2022
In Chile, lawmakers reach agreement to draft new constitution
Flag of Chile (photo credit: pixabay)
News
24 November 2022
Op-Ed: In Chile, political parties are negotiating for a new constitutional reform process that ensures their influence
National Assembly of Belize (photo credit: National Assembly of Belize)
News
15 November 2022
People’s Constitutional Commission officially launched in Belize
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News
10 November 2022
In Guyana, constitutional reform commission bill passes despite opposition walk-out
Second reading of People’s Constitution Commission Bill in parliament of Belize (photo credit: Channel 5 Belize)
Voices From The Field
31 October 2022
Will Belize Get a People’s Constitution? Prospects and Challenges
President of Peru Pedro Castillo (photo credit: Reuters)
News
17 October 2022
In Peru, attorney general files constitutional complaint against president
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News
14 October 2022
In Mexico, constitutional reform allowing military to perform police work passes, pending majority of state legislatures' approval
English translation of the draft Political Constitution of the Republic of Chile (July 2022)
Draft Constitution
English translation of the draft Political Constitution of the Republic of Chile (July 2022)
by IDEA
photo credit: amambainoticias.com.br
Voices From The Field
26 August 2022
Brazil’s Frenetic Pace of Constitutional Change under Bolsonaro: Why and What Next?
Supporters of decentralization in Chile in front of the presidential palace (photo credit: CERUACh)
Voices From The Field
23 August 2022
The “Regional State” in Chile’s proposed new Constitution: advantages and challenges for decentralization and equal territorial development

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