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President Maithripala Sirisena greets the police forces (photo credit: New India Express)
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22 November 2016
Sri Lankan constitutional panel recommends grant of police, land powers to provinces
Liberian coat of arms (photo credit: Wikipedia commons)
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22 November 2016
Liberian parliament endorses proposal to reduce constitutional terms, shelves 'Christian' state proposal
South Sudan president Salva Kiir (left) and rebel leader Riek Machar (photo credit: AP)
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21 November 2016
Op-ed: South Sudan must restart constitutional reform process
Sri Lankan prime minister Ranil Wickremesinghe (photo credit: AP)
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21 November 2016
Sri Lankans to get chance to approve the Constitution; Constitutional Assembly receives committee reports
Former President Jakaya Kikwete (left) shows the draft of the constitution
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18 November 2016
Tanzanian President indicates constitutional reform not a priority
Photo credit: Fliuch
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18 November 2016
Slovenia becomes first European country to constitutionalise right to water
Top leaders of the Nepali Congress, the CPN-UML and the CPN (Maoist Centre)  http://bit.ly/2g0WKlZ
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17 November 2016
Main Nepalese parties close to consensus on constitutional amendment on citizenship, federalism
President Of Burundi, Pierre Nkurunziza (photo credit: Nigeria Monitor)
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17 November 2016
Burundi set to establish commission to make proposals for constitutional amendment
Constitutional Court of Ukraine (photo credit: True-News)
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16 November 2016
Ukrainian council for judicial reform approves law on Constitutional Court
Japanese Diet (photo credit: Chris 73 / Wikimedia Commons)
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16 November 2016
Japanese Senate panel reopens talks on constitutional amendment

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