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9 May 2024
In Sri Lanka, court rules legislator cannot serve due to citizenship issues
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6 May 2024
In Pakistan, government considers constitutional amendment for judicial nomination process
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3 May 2024
In Japan, polls show majority of public in favor of amending constitution but believe process should not be rushed
Parliament of Turkey (photo credit: UN Women Europe and Central Asia)
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1 May 2024
Turkey's parliament begins interparty talks for new constitution
Parliament of Indonesia (photo credit: The Official CTBTO Photostream via flickr)
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30 April 2024
Advocates in Indonesia push for Indigenous rights bill
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29 April 2024
In the Philippines, senator files resolution calling for constitutional convention
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24 April 2024
Proposed constitutional amendment in the Maldives would reserve parliament seats for women
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23 April 2024
Thailand to replace military-appointed senate and reduce its powers
Bangkok, Thailand (photo credit: Roberto Trombetta via flickr)
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17 April 2024
Thailand's constitutional court dismisses legislature's petition for referendum interpretation
President Yoon Suk-yeol of South Korea (photo credit: Number 10 via flickr)
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17 April 2024
Op-ed: South Korea's president should push for constitutional amendment to term limits

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