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الجزائر: دستور 2016 متوفر باللغة الأمازيغية
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24 May 2016
الجزائر: دستور 2016 متوفر باللغة الأمازيغية
الجزائر تستخدم الأحرف اللاتينية لإصدار أول نسخة أمازيغية من الدستور
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24 May 2016
الجزائر تستخدم الأحرف اللاتينية لإصدار أول نسخة أمازيغية من الدستور
The courtyard of Zaituna Mosque, the central mosque in Tunis (photo credit: Religion News Service/Tom Heneghan)
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24 May 2016
Op-ed: Tunisia’s Ennahda movement renounces political Islam
Tajik President Emomali Rakhmon (photo credit: Tajikistan Presidential Press Service)
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24 May 2016
Tajik voters overwhelmingly approve constitutional amendments banning religious parties, abolishing term limits
Serbian Prime Minister Aleksandar Vucic (photo credit: Beta)
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24 May 2016
Serbia may amend constitution to drop reference to Kosovo to pave way for EU integration
President of Somalia Hassan Sheikh Mohamud (photo credit: Hiiraan Online)
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23 May 2016
Somali president bypasses parliament on electoral model, international actors laud the move
Photo credit: Channels Television
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23 May 2016
ECOWAS Parliament urges Liberia to reconsider 'Christian State' proposal
Ukraine parliament (photo credit: Kyiv Post)
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23 May 2016
Ukraine changes procedure for amending constitution
Kenyan parliament (photo credit: African Arguments)
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23 May 2016
Kenyan parliamentary working group proposes radical constitutional amendments, including mandatory voting
Leaders of pro-Kurdish Peoples’ Democratic Party attend news conference (photo credit: Gulf Times)
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21 May 2016
Turkey amends constitution to scrap parliamentary immunity without referendum, pro-Kurdish MPs vulnerable

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