Constitution of Pakistan
FYROM says constitutional amendments to be tabled 'as soon as possible'
The government in the Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia (FYROM) said on Wednesday it aims to submit the draft amendments revising its constitution "as soon as possible," but did not provide a specific date.
Greek President: “Separation of powers not a privilege for judges but a guarantee”
Parliament by-law amendment approved amid criticisms from opposition
The Parliamentary Commission has finalized the discussions on the 18-article amendment to the internal regulation of the Turkish parliament late on July 20 amid criticisms from opposition parties.
Assembly president pledges "to treat everyone equally"
Serbian Assembly President Maja Gojkovic, who was reelected on Monday, says she will treat all parliamentary groups equally.
The government's strategy for the constitution has changed
A significant strategy change has been adopted in the issue of Turkey's new constitution. Previously, the Justice and Development Party (AK Parti) had accelerated constitution works and was planning to hold a referendum in September.
Overturning the table
Overturning the table in the constitutional reconciliation commission then making a call to gather around the table is a typical incident that reflects our political culture and habits.
One night we dissolved the commission, the next morning we call it to meet!
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This commission cannot write the constitution
The commission established to write the new constitution held its first meeting.
If you were to ask if this commission could write a news constitution, my answer would be: "I really don't think so."
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Turkish PM calls for system debate over charter
Prime Minister Ahmet Davuto?lu insists a shift to a presidential system should be the focus of debates on a new charter, despite the unwillingness of the opposition parties.
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Turkish PM calls for 'non-polarizing,' timely debates over constitution
The forging of a new constitution should not turn into an element that further polarizes society and, to this aim, debates on the issue should not be hastily made, Turkish Prime Minister Ahmet Davuto?lu said on Nov. 11, during a dinner at which he hosted leaders from the business and labor sectors.
Ditch English for Urdu, Pakistan court orders government
Pakistan's Supreme Court has ordered the government to implement Urdu as the country's official language, replacing English in all communications 68 years after gaining independence from Great Britain.