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Political protest against the draft new Constitution in Tunis on 7 July 2022 (photo credit: Yacine Mahjoub / AFP)
Voices From The Field
25 July 2022
The project of the President’s Constitution: Is it time to close the democratic parenthesis in Tunisia?
National Assembly of South Korea (photo credit: Lim Ynnek/flickr)
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18 July 2022
In South Korea, national assembly speaker reports that parliament will form expert advisory body for constitutional reform
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18 July 2022
Op-Ed: New constitution will not bridge Tunisia’s divides
Luxembourg parliament (photo credit: SIP)
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14 July 2022
In Luxembourg, parliament passes fourth (and final) chapter of constitutional reform, on council of state and the chamber of deputies
Independence Monument, Phnom Penh (photo credit: Ronan Crowley / Flickr)
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8 July 2022
In Cambodia, cabinet passes draft constitutional amendment with details to be announced at press conference
Supreme Court of the United States (photo credit: supremecourt.gov)
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8 July 2022
Op-Ed: In the United States, focus turns to state constitutions to advance individual rights
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7 July 2022
In the Netherlands, cabinet suggests potential reforms allowing judicial review of legislation
Tunisian President Kais Saied (photo credit: tunisienumerique.com)
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1 July 2022
Tunisia publishes draft constitution that gives president wide-ranging powers
 Minister of Legal and Constitutional Affairs, Marlene Malahoo Forte (photo credit Donald De La Haye / Jamaica Information Service)
Voices From The Field
30 June 2022
Jamaica’s Long and Winding Road to Becoming a Republic
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22 June 2022
In Vanuatu, government shelves proposed constitutional changes increasing ministries and introducing chief justice term limits

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