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Manila, Philippines (photo credit: Fabio Achilli/flickr)
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24 April 2020
President of the Philippines considers declaring martial law to combat violence
Parliament of Serbia (photo credit: kaz/flickr)
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24 April 2020
Serbian parliament will meet to approve or void government's emergency measures
Novooleksandrivka, Luhansk region (photo credit: OSCE/Evgeniy Maloletka/flickr)
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23 April 2020
Ukraine will not enshrine special status of occupied territories in its constitution
President Hashim Thaci of Kosovo (photo credit: NATO North Atlantic Treaty Organization/flickr)
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23 April 2020
In Kosovo, majority party claims president's attempt to form new government unconstitutional
Harare, Zimbabwe (photo credit: Gary Bembridge/flickr)
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22 April 2020
Op-ed: Lockdown in Zimbabwe is unconstitutional
Flag of Sri Lanka (photo credit: pixabay)
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22 April 2020
Sri Lankan election commission sets date for parliamentary elections to avoid constitutional crisis
Prime Minister Imran Khan of Pakistan (photo credit: Heinrich-Böll-Stiftung/flickr)
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21 April 2020
Pakistan's cabinet approves reconstitution of commission for minorities
Kathmandu, Nepal (photo credit: Sitoo/flickr)
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21 April 2020
In Nepal, government ordinance allowing political party divisions faces criticism
President Abdul Fattah el-Sisi of Egypt (photo credit: Dimitris Avramopoulos/flickr)
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20 April 2020
In Egypt, proposed amendments to emergency law would grant president extensive powers
Parliament building, Tunis (photo credit: Jessica Mulley/flickr)
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20 April 2020
Tunisian anti-corruption commission accuses government of violating constitution

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