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Parliament of Kyrgyzstan (photo credit: Matthias Buehler / Flickr)
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8 December 2021
Op-Ed: As dust settles from Kyrgyzstan’s election under new constitution, what next?
Parliament of Malaysia (photo credit: Reuters / Lim Huey Teng)
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3 December 2021
In Malaysia, government reiterates intention to amend constitution on child citizenship
President of Uzbekistan, Shavkat Mirziyoyev (photo credit: UzReport)
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1 December 2021
In Uzbekistan, president pledges constitutional reform
Constitutional Court of Indonesia (photo credit: Charles Wiriawan  /flickr)
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25 November 2021
In Indonesia, constitutional court orders government to amend "conditionally unconstitutional" job creation law
Overlapping flags of Malaysia, Sabah, and Sarawak (photo credit: Malaysiakini)
Voices From The Field
19 November 2021
Restoring Constitutional Equality to Sabah and Sarawak: Do the Proposed Amendments to the Malaysian Federal Constitution Go Far Enough?
Prime Minister of Pakistan, Imran Khan (photo credit: Gulf Today)
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18 November 2021
Pakistan passes bills allowing electronic voting machines and voting from overseas for next general election
Flag of Sri Lanka (photo credit: pixabay)
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8 November 2021
In Sri Lanka, minister states draft constitution will be presented to parliament in January 2022
Flag of Thailand (photo credit: Patrik M. Loeff / flickr)
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8 November 2021
Op-Ed: When Thailand debates the lese majeste law
Constitution of Japan (photo credit: Nippon)
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3 November 2021
In Japan, survey finds 77% of members elected in last general election support amending constitution
Parliament of Malaysia (photo credit: Wojtek Gurak / flickr)
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3 November 2021
In Malaysia, government will propose four constitutional amendments to restore Sabah and Sarawak’s position

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