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2 April 2019
Slovak Parliament passes constitutional amendment to cap the retirement age at 64
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1 April 2019
Serbian Green Party launched an initiative in parliament to protect drinking water as a human right under the Constitution
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1 April 2019
Malaysian Parliament will consider bill to lower voting age through constitutional amendment
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26 March 2019
Belgian activists urge Parliament to pass constitutional amendment to allow a climate law to take effect
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25 March 2019
Ruling party in Myanmar is urged to allow public participation in ongoing constitutional reform process
Tunisian President Beji Caid Essebsi (photo credit: Reuters)
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21 March 2019
Tunisian President calls for constitutional amendments to reduce powers of the Prime Minister
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20 March 2019
South African Parliament voted to amend constitution on land expropriation during next parliamentary term
US presidential candidate and Senator Elizabeth Warren (photo credit: Reuters/Karen Pulfer Focht)
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19 March 2019
US presidential candidate Warren calls for constitutional amendment abolishing the electoral college
Kenyan National Assembly (photo credit: Reuters)
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18 March 2019
Op-ed: Kenyan National Assembly refused to enact the constitutionally required bill on gender quotas
Zanu PF Deputy Chief Whip Obedingwa Mguni (photo credit: The Zimbabwe Mail)
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14 March 2019
Ruling party in Zimbabwe calls for constitutional amendment to maintain quota for women in Parliament

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