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Prime Minister Imran Khan of Pakistan (photo credit: Heinrich-Böll-Stiftung/flickr)
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27 January 2021
Proposed amendment for open ballot voting moves forward in Pakistan
Chief Executive Carrie Lam of Hong Kong (photo credit: Asia Society/flickr)
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26 January 2021
Hong Kong political leaders debate whether constitutional system allows bypassing elections
National Diet building of Japan (photo credit: Adam Indikt/flickr)
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21 January 2021
Court rules Japan's ban on dual citizenship is constitutional
Flag of the Philippines (photo credit: pixabay)
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20 January 2021
In the Philippines, lawmakers may start debates on constitutional amendments by February
Flag of Sri Lanka (photo credit: pixabay)
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18 January 2021
Sri Lankan government promises new constitution before end of this year
Flag of Malaysia (photo credit: Eric Teoh/flickr)
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15 January 2021
Malaysia's chief justice says constitutional amendment did not remove judicial power from judges
Flag of Thailand (photo credit: Patrik M. Loeff/flickr)
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13 January 2021
Thailand's reconciliation panel will begin meeting to discuss legal change
Parliament of Kyrgyzstan (photo credit: Matthias Buehler/flickr)
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11 January 2021
Kyrgyzstan votes overwhelmingly for presidential system in referendum
Parliament of Malaysia (photo credit: Wojtek Gurak/flickr)
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7 January 2021
Malaysia's opposition argues in federal court that security act is unconstitutional
Manila, Philippines (photo credit: GreenArcher04/flickr)
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6 January 2021
In the Philippines, senators call for a constituent assembly to amend the constitution

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