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Federalism/ Devolution/ Decentralization

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1 February 2019
Op-ed: 18th Amendment to the Pakistan Constitution has created confusion on court jurisdiction
A group of women take part in a protest against proposed charter changes in Manila (photo credit: Jire Carreon)
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30 January 2019
Church leaders in the Philippines oppose proposed constitutional amendments
Guwahati: Members of different organizations and individuals raise slogans against the Citizenship (Amendment) Bill (photo credit: The Indian Express)
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24 January 2019
Indian Union Cabinet approved constitutional amendment to increase powers of autonomous councils
President Uhuru and former Prime Minister Raila Odinga (photo credit: KBC)
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14 January 2019
Kenyan Leaders Agree to Review Constitution
photo credit: Paul Saad/flickr
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6 December 2018
Op-ed: Investment in ward committees is key to democratic participation in South Africa
photo credit: Heinrich-Böll-Stiftung/flickr
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29 November 2018
Pakistan's cabinet discusses changing province's status in accordance with constitution
photo credit: World Economic Forum/flickr
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21 November 2018
Zimbabwe cabinet approves bill on decentralization
photo credit: Atlantic Council/flickr
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13 November 2018
Ukranian president to propose constitutional amendments on decentralization
photo credit: U.S. Indo-Pacific Command/flickr
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5 November 2018
Philippines President creates task force on federalism and constitutional reforms
photo credit: Greg Willis/flickr
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15 October 2018
Op-ed: US Constitution ensures Senate represents states, not people. That's the problem.

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