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West Asia/North Africa

Iraqi Parliament (photo credit: World Bank Photo Collection/flickr)
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10 October 2019
Iraqi Prime Minister to ask parliament to vote for cabinet reshuffle, constitutional amendments
Tehran, Iran (photo credit: nima; hopographer/flickr)
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3 October 2019
Iran changes citizenship laws to allow children of Iranian women to be eligible
Syrian flag (photo credit: pixabay)
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30 September 2019
Parties have agreed upon terms of reference for Syrian Constitutional Committee
Amman, Jordan (photo credit: B10m/flickr)
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17 September 2019
In Jordan, constitutional court rules government contract does not need parliamentary approval
Syrian flag (photo credit: pixabay)
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17 September 2019
Russia, Iran, and Turkey say agreement on composition of Syrian constitutional committee reached
Algerian interim President Abdelkader Bensalah (photo credit: World Economic Forum/flickr)
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16 September 2019
Algeria's interim president calls December elections the sole democratic option for overcoming crisis
The Azadi Tower of Tehran (photo credit: Christiaan Triebert/flickr)
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30 August 2019
Iran decides to revise controversial criminal defense rule to comply with constitution
Tunisian Minister of Defense, Abdelkarim Zbidi (photo credit: Wyoming National Guard/flickr)
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29 August 2019
Tunisian presidential candidate promises constitutional reform if elected
Algerian President Abdelkader Bensalah (photo credit: UNCTAD/flickr)
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19 August 2019
Algerian National Commission for Dialogue and Mediation begins work
Egyptian President Al Sisi (photo credit: United Nations photo/flickr)
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7 August 2019
Concern arises that recent constitutional amendments bring the Armed Forces into Egypt's judicial system

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