Singapore
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News
28 April 2020
Proposed constitutional change in Singapore would allow parliament to meet remotely
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News
11 November 2019
Singapore's prime minister defends system of reserved presidency
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News
10 November 2016
Singapore parliament passes constitutional amendment to ensure minority presidency
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News
9 September 2016
Singapore constitutional review commission report on the presidency released
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News
22 August 2016
Singapore to amend constitution to ensure minority race presidency from time to time
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Analysis
6 October 2014
Singapore: Should constitutional principles be eternal?
News
30 July 2014
Singapore: Government to Keep Ability to Amend Constitution without Vote
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