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Caribbean

President Jovenel Moïse of Haiti (photo credit: Paul Kagame/flickr)
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4 November 2020
Haiti plans to hold referendum on new constitution
Premier Alden McLaughlin of the Cayman Islands (photo credit: Chatham House/flickr)
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4 November 2020
United Kingdom set to approve constitutional changes to legislature of the Cayman Islands
Parliament of Barbados (photo credit: David Stanley/flickr)
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16 September 2020
Barbados announces it will remove monarch as head of state and become a republic
Havana, Cuba (photo credit: Mike_fleming/flickr)
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14 August 2020
Cuban supreme court will present bills to legislature in accordance with new constitution
Flag of the Cayman Islands (photo credit: pixabay)
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6 August 2020
Governor of the Cayman Islands uses constitutional powers to assent to domestic partnership bill rejected by legislature
Flag of the British Virgin Islands (photo credit: jorono/pixabay)
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29 July 2020
Politician in British Virgin Islands proposes constitutional review youth subcommittee
Flag of Guyana (photo credit: pixabay)
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9 July 2020
Caribbean Court of Justice rules in favor of Guyana's opposition in election appeal
Premier Alden McLaughlin of the Cayman Islands (photo credit: Foreign and Commonwealth Office/flickr)
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3 July 2020
Cayman Islands court rules that government action for first people-initiated referendum was constitutional
Georgetown, Guyana (photo credit: David Stanley/flickr)
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26 June 2020
Political party in Guyana appeals to Caribbean Court of Justice for ruling on election and constitutional interpretation
Prime Minister Timothy Harris of Saint Kitts and Nevis (photo credit: OECD Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development/flickr)
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15 April 2020
Possible delay of general elections in Saint Kitts and Nevis raises concern

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