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 City of Tunis, Tunisia (photo credit: UNOPS)
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9 March 2022
In Tunisia, president seeks nationwide public input on rewriting constitution via online survey
Egyptian judges (photo credit: Middle East Affairs)
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8 March 2022
In Egypt, women judges preside over state council hearings for the first time
Parliament of Malta (photo credit: The Island)
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8 March 2022
In Malta, constitutional court allows continuation of case challenging parliamentary gender quotas
Flag of Libya (photo credit: pixabay)
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7 March 2022
UN offers mediation in Libya to form joint constitutional committee after swearing in of parallel government
Japan's house of representatives (photo credit: CFP)
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4 March 2022
In Japan, parliamentary commission adopts report interpreting constitution to allow online parliamentary debates in case of emergency
Israel's Knesset (photo credit: Ronen Zvulun)
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3 March 2022
In Israel, lawmakers debate term limits for office of prime minister
Flag of Belize (photo credit: mayns82 / pixabay)
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3 March 2022
In Belize, government plans to set up constitutional review commission
Senate of Nigeria (photo credit: Vanguard)
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2 March 2022
In Nigeria, house and senate approve 43 constitutional amendment bills to be sent to state assemblies
 President of the High Council of State of Libya, Khalid Al-Mishri (photo credit: Hazem Turkia / Anadolu Agency)
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2 March 2022
In Libya, high council of state rejects HoR's constitutional amendment and selection of new government
Federal supreme court of Iraq (photo credit: Reuters)
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1 March 2022
In Iraq, federal supreme court rules parliamentary speaker decision to re-open presidential candidate registration is unconstitutional

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