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Parliament of Moldova (photo credit: inga/flickr)
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26 April 2021
Moldovan parliament votes to dismiss constitutional court president
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26 April 2021
In Ireland, citizens’ assembly recommends replacing constitution’s "women in the home" clause
Tunisian President Kais Saied (photo credit: tunisienumerique.com)
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23 April 2021
In Tunisia, president says his constitutional powers include internal security
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22 April 2021
Op-Ed: Recognising ethnic identities in Kenya's constitution may improve democracy
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21 April 2021
In Zimbabwe, national assembly approves second constitutional amendment bill
Flag of Chad (photo credit: David Peteron/pixabay)
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21 April 2021
In Chad, transitional military council suspends constitution and dissolves parliament
 Federal Palace of Switzerland (photo credit: Simone Ramella/flickr)
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20 April 2021
Swiss climate change strategy will be subject to referendum in June
Adam Bodnar, outgoing human rights ombudsman (photo credit: AP Photo/Czarek Sokolowski)
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19 April 2021
Polish constitutional tribunal rules human rights ombudsman cannot exceed term when position is vacant
UN special envoy for Syria Geir Pedersen (photo credit: UN Geneva/flickr)
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19 April 2021
UN Envoy proposes plan for upcoming Syrian Constitutional Committee talks
Parliament of Moldova (photo credit: inga/flickr)
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19 April 2021
In Moldova, constitutional court rules president can dissolve parliament

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