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South Korea's President Park Geun-hye (photo credit: REUTERS/Soe Zeya Tun)
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24 October 2016
South Korea's president proposes constitutional amendment to allow multiple terms or establish parliamentary system
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21 October 2016
المغرب: سابقة: حزب الأصالة والمعاصرة (البام) يقرر توجيه مذكرة للملك بشأن تعديلات دستورية في النظام الانتخابي
Members of Czech parliament (Photo credit: AP Photo/Petr David Josek)
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21 October 2016
Czech parliament approves debt cap; rejects putting it in constitution
تركيا: الحكومة تقترح تعديلات دستورية لتعزيز سلطات الرئيس
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20 October 2016
تركيا: الحكومة تقترح تعديلات دستورية لتعزيز سلطات الرئيس
تركيا: "العدالة والتنمية" يعلن موعد الاستفتاء على الدستور الجديد
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20 October 2016
تركيا: "العدالة والتنمية" يعلن موعد الاستفتاء على الدستور الجديد
موريتانيا: الدستور ينذر بأزمة بين القصر والشيوخ
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20 October 2016
موريتانيا: الدستور ينذر بأزمة بين القصر والشيوخ
President Juan Orlando Hernández (photo credit: Acontecer Cristiano)
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20 October 2016
Honduran President may seek reelection despite constitutional ban
Prime Minister Pushpa Kamal Dahal (photo credit: The Kathmandu Post)
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20 October 2016
Nepal draft constitutional amendment proposal in final stage
Philippines legislative panel votes to turn Congress into Constitutional Assembly
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19 October 2016
Philippines legislative panel votes to turn Congress into Constitutional Assembly
Okiharu Yasuoka, chairman of the LDP's panel on constitutional revision (photo credit: KYODO)
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19 October 2016
Japan's ruling party backs away from controversial constitution revision proposal

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