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Parliament of Malaysia (photo credit: Reuters / Lim Huey Teng)
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14 September 2021
In Malaysia, government considers constitutional amendment to increase deputy speaker posts from two to three
 UN special envoy for Syria Geir Pedersen (photo credit: UN Geneva/flickr)
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14 September 2021
In Syria, UN envoy hopes for return to talks on new constitution
 Parliament of Thailand (photo credit: AP)
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13 September 2021
In Thailand, parliament approves charter amendment bill to change electoral system
Tunisian President Kais Saied (photo credit: Thierry Brésillon)
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13 September 2021
Tunisian president Kais Saied indicates plans to amend constitution
Flag of Haiti (photo credit: pixabay)
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10 September 2021
Haitian government publishes draft constitution as referendum date approaches
Parliament of Thailand (photo credit: SodaCan via Wiki Commons)
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9 September 2021
In Thailand, charter amendment bill proposes restoration of two-ballot election system
 Mexico City, Mexico (photo credit: Kasper Christensen / flickr)
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8 September 2021
In Mexico, supreme court rules that criminalising abortion is unconstitutional
Advertisement for public comments on land expropriation bill (photo credit: dearsouthafrica.co.za)
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7 September 2021
In South Africa, ad hoc committee approves land expropriation bill
President Mohamed Abdullahi Farmaajo of Somalia (photo credit: UNSOM Somalia / flickr)
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6 September 2021
Somalia parliamentary vote is pushed back to November
President of El Salvador, Nayib Bukele (photo credit: @nayibbukele via Twitter)
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6 September 2021
In El Salvador, supreme court rules presidents can serve two consecutive terms

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