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Latin America

Paraguay's president, Horacio Cartes (Photo credit: REUTERS)
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29 March 2017
Paraguay to vote constitutional amendment on presidential re-election amid controversy
The skyline of Cartagena, Colombia. (Photo credit: http://money.cnn.com)
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10 March 2017
Colombia's ConCourt lifts ban on working under influence of narcotics
Colombian President Juan Manuel Santos and FARC leader, Rodrigo Londoño (Photo credit: Reuters)
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23 February 2017
Colombia approves a bill that introduces a transitional article in the Constitution ensuring the peace agreement
A march for a constituent assembly in 2015 (photo credit: Twitter/@Cris_MunozRoa)
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6 February 2017
Op-ed: Chileans mobilize to replace a constitution adopted during military dictatorship
Legislative Assembly of Mexico (photo credit: StoptheDrugWar.org)
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20 January 2017
Mexico city to recognize right to die in new constitution
President Michelle Bachelet receiving citizens' suggestions for drafting a new constitution (photo credit: EFE/Chile's Presidency/Ximena Navarro)
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18 January 2017
Chile's president receives citizens' suggestions for a new constitution
Photo credit: Curacao Chronicle
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6 January 2017
Op-ed: Curacao must establish a constitutional court
Photo credit: UNDP
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21 December 2016
Constitution building in 2016 through the lens of ConstitutionNet’s Voices from the Field
President Evo Morales (photo credit: EPA)
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18 December 2016
Bolivian president to run again, defying outcome of constitutional referendum
Brazilian President Michel Temer (Photo credit: Valter Campanato/Agência Brasil via Flickr / Creative Commons)
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15 December 2016
Brazilian Senate approves constitutional amendment capping spending for 20 years

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