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Kenyan flag (photo credit: pixabay)
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12 May 2020
Kenyan political parties tribunal suspends post-election coalition agreement
Colombo, Sri Lanka (photo credit: Sergei Gussev/flickr)
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11 May 2020
Sri Lankan Supreme Court will hear petitions against dissolution of parliament
Kathmandu, Nepal (photo credit: Sílvia Martín/flickr)
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11 May 2020
Government's treatment of repealed ordinances in Nepal violates constitutional process, experts argue
National Assembly of South Korea (photo credit: Lim Ynnek/flickr)
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8 May 2020
In South Korea, motion to allow voters to propose constitutional amendments fails
President Abdelmadjid Tebboune of Algeria (photo credit: Υπουργείο Εξωτερικών/flickr)
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8 May 2020
Algerian president releases draft amended constitution ahead of public discussions
President Uhuru Kenyatta of Kenya (photo credit: UNCTAD/flickr)
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7 May 2020
In Kenya, critics claim president has militarized civilian agencies contrary to constitution
Parliament of Poland (photo credit: Bartosz Morag/flickr)
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6 May 2020
Poland's lower house refers election postponement to constitutional tribunal
Parliament of Singapore (photo credit: William Cho/flickr)
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6 May 2020
Singapore amends constitution to allow parliament to meet in multiple locations
Parliament of Malaysia (photo credit: Wojtek Gurak/flickr)
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5 May 2020
Op-ed: Abbreviated meeting of Malaysian parliament does not allow it to perform constitutional duties
Supreme Court of Pakistan (photo credit: ImposterVT/flickr)
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5 May 2020
Pakistan's Supreme Court says actions of provincial governments to fight pandemic may violate federalism

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