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Voices From The Field
31 January 2024
In the World of Constitution-Building in 2023
Eleventh parliament of Lesotho (photo credit: gov.ls)
Voices From The Field
29 June 2023
The State of Lesotho's Constitutional Reforms: Progress or Stagnation?
Lesotho Parliament Building (photo credit: OER Africa/flickr)
News
28 June 2023
In Lesotho, political parties sign agreement to continue constitutional amendment process
Flag of Lesotho (photo credit: David_Peterson via pixabay)
News
26 May 2023
In Lesotho, government announces intent to split failed omnibus constitutional reform bill into three separate bills
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Voices From The Field
22 December 2022
In the World of Constitution Building in 2022
Flag of Lesotho (photo credit: Chickenonline via pixabay)
News
23 September 2024
Op-ed: Lesotho needs constitutional reforms to help gain political stability - but the latest attempt is flawed
Maseru, Lesotho (photo credit: OER Africa via flickr)
News
15 May 2024
Lesotho's government proposes constitutional amendments while civil society pushes for new constitution
Lesotho Tenth Amendment to the Constitution Act 2022
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Lesotho Tenth Amendment to the Constitution Act 2022
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Lesotho Parliament Building (photo credit: OER Africa/flickr)
News
23 June 2020
Op-ed: Lesotho needs a complete constitutional overhaul, not incremental changes
Prime Minister Thomas Thabane of Lesotho (photo credit: Control Arms/flickr)
News
15 May 2020
In Lesotho, political party says that king can remove prime minister according to constitution

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