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Luxembourg City, Place de la Constitution (photo credit: EU Observer)
Voices From The Field
28 October 2021
Luxembourg’s constitutional crescendo: will incremental reforms succeed where overhaul failed?
People hold signs reading "Respect the constitution," in protest against the removal of Supreme Court judges and the Attorney General by El Salvador's congress, in San Salvador, 2 May 2021 (photo credit: Jose Cabezas / Reuters).
Voices From The Field
21 September 2021
A Highly Risky Proposal to Reform the Salvadoran Constitution
Peruvian in front of Pedro Castillo's election poster promising a new constitution (photo credit: AP / Martin Mejia)
Voices From The Field
31 August 2021
Peru's uncertain process to establish a constituent assembly
Flag of Jordan at Petra (photo credit: 123rf)
Voices From The Field
29 July 2021
Modernizing Jordan’s Political System: The Unspoken Motivations
Protests against President Aliaksandr Lukashenka in Minsk, Belarus in August 2020 (photo credit: Reuters)
Voices From The Field
22 June 2021
Constitutional Reform in Belarus: Feasible Changes or an Imitative Process?
A protester in Santiago holds a sign calling for a 'constitutional assembly for more democracy' [photo credit: Sandra Cuffe/Al Jazeera]
Voices From The Field
31 May 2021
Chile Elects its Constitution-Making Body: The Potential and Risks of a Fragmented Convention
Tunisian head of government, Hichem Mechichi, and President Kais Saied (photo credit: DR)
Voices From The Field
23 March 2021
Constitutional impasse in Tunisia: the ugly side of “the most beautiful constitution in the world”
Tunisian Prime Minister Youssef Chahed (R) and Tunisian President Beji Caid Essebsi (photo credit: AFP)
Voices From The Field
7 December 2018
The political crisis in Tunisia: Is it a consequence of the semi-presidential arrangement?
EU Flag Installation produced by Noordkaap Foundation for the 'Rise of Populism' in Europe Exhibition Tour (photo credit: Filippo Minelli/Flickr)
Voices From The Field
26 July 2017
Germany’s Move to Deprive Anti-Democratic Parties of Federal Funding: An Effective Response to the Populist Wave?
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20 November 2025
Malaysian government doesn't plan to amend constitution to prevent party hopping

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