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Turkey's Kurdish Conflict: Disarmament, Constitutional Changes, and the Risk of Sectarianism
Turkey is navigating a complex process to resolve its decades-long Kurdish conflict, involving disarmament, constitutional changes, and discussions of a new political system, amidst concerns about the potential for sectarianism and regional instability.
Turkey's Kurdish Conflict: Disarmament, Constitutional Changes, and the Risk of Sectarianism
Turkey is navigating a complex process to resolve its decades-long Kurdish conflict, involving disarmament, constitutional changes, and discussions of a new political system, amidst concerns about the potential for sectarianism and regional instability.
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48% Bias Score


Armenia's Constitutional Reform Council Meets Amidst Azerbaijani Pressure
Armenia's Justice Minister convened the first meeting of the Constitutional Reform Council, amidst Azerbaijani demands to remove references to Nagorno-Karabakh's unification with Armenia from the constitution; the closed-door meeting sparked concerns about transparency.
Armenia's Constitutional Reform Council Meets Amidst Azerbaijani Pressure
Armenia's Justice Minister convened the first meeting of the Constitutional Reform Council, amidst Azerbaijani demands to remove references to Nagorno-Karabakh's unification with Armenia from the constitution; the closed-door meeting sparked concerns about transparency.
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36% Bias Score


Guinea Junta Proposes Extended Presidential Terms in Upcoming Referendum
Guinea's ruling junta plans a constitutional referendum in late September to extend presidential terms to seven years, renewable once, raising concerns about the commitment to a civilian transition despite promises to the contrary and severe freedom restrictions.
Guinea Junta Proposes Extended Presidential Terms in Upcoming Referendum
Guinea's ruling junta plans a constitutional referendum in late September to extend presidential terms to seven years, renewable once, raising concerns about the commitment to a civilian transition despite promises to the contrary and severe freedom restrictions.
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52% Bias Score


Panel Discusses Greek Constitutional Revision Amidst Concerns Over Public Trust"
Former Greek President Sakellaropoulou, along with other prominent figures, participated in a panel discussion on constitutional revision, revealing a lack of consensus on the need for changes but widespread agreement on restoring public trust in institutions and adhering to the Constitution during ...
Panel Discusses Greek Constitutional Revision Amidst Concerns Over Public Trust"
Former Greek President Sakellaropoulou, along with other prominent figures, participated in a panel discussion on constitutional revision, revealing a lack of consensus on the need for changes but widespread agreement on restoring public trust in institutions and adhering to the Constitution during ...
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32% Bias Score


Bahçeli Calls for New Turkish Constitution and Electoral Reform
Following a visit to Alparslan Türkeş's tomb, MHP leader Devlet Bahçeli announced the need for a new constitution and electoral reform in Turkey, linking this to the PKK ceasefire, and urging all political parties to cooperate for national unity and stability.
Bahçeli Calls for New Turkish Constitution and Electoral Reform
Following a visit to Alparslan Türkeş's tomb, MHP leader Devlet Bahçeli announced the need for a new constitution and electoral reform in Turkey, linking this to the PKK ceasefire, and urging all political parties to cooperate for national unity and stability.
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44% Bias Score


Quebec Assembly Votes to Abolish Monarchy
The Quebec National Assembly unanimously passed a motion to abolish the monarchy in Quebec on Tuesday, reflecting low public support for the Crown and the province's distinct nationalist identity; although constitutional experts deem its enactment nearly impossible.
Quebec Assembly Votes to Abolish Monarchy
The Quebec National Assembly unanimously passed a motion to abolish the monarchy in Quebec on Tuesday, reflecting low public support for the Crown and the province's distinct nationalist identity; although constitutional experts deem its enactment nearly impossible.
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40% Bias Score

Trump's First Six Months: Reshaping American Power Dynamics
During his first six months of his second term, President Trump implemented an aggressive agenda of constitutional reform, reshaped the balance of power among government branches, and altered US political culture, prompting significant debate and concern among pro-democracy advocates.

Trump's First Six Months: Reshaping American Power Dynamics
During his first six months of his second term, President Trump implemented an aggressive agenda of constitutional reform, reshaped the balance of power among government branches, and altered US political culture, prompting significant debate and concern among pro-democracy advocates.
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52% Bias Score

Chilean Constitutional Reforms Empower Parliamentary Majorities
Chilean constitutional reforms of 2022 and 2023 drastically lowered the thresholds for amending the constitution, effectively making each parliamentary election a de facto constituent election, empowering parliamentary majorities and potentially destabilizing the political system.

Chilean Constitutional Reforms Empower Parliamentary Majorities
Chilean constitutional reforms of 2022 and 2023 drastically lowered the thresholds for amending the constitution, effectively making each parliamentary election a de facto constituent election, empowering parliamentary majorities and potentially destabilizing the political system.
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48% Bias Score

UK Public Rejects Limited House of Lords Reform
A YouGov poll reveals that only 3% of the public support the UK government's plan to remove hereditary peers from the House of Lords; 56% want to limit the number of life peers appointed by the Prime Minister, highlighting the inadequacy of the current reforms and the risk of perpetuating the cycle ...

UK Public Rejects Limited House of Lords Reform
A YouGov poll reveals that only 3% of the public support the UK government's plan to remove hereditary peers from the House of Lords; 56% want to limit the number of life peers appointed by the Prime Minister, highlighting the inadequacy of the current reforms and the risk of perpetuating the cycle ...
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48% Bias Score

PSOE's Unexpected Victory and Plans for Constitutional Reform
The Spanish Socialist Workers' Party's (PSOE) victory in the July 23rd general election, against pre-election polls, has created a political crisis within the right-wing parties and prompted PSOE leader Pedro Sánchez to plan for a constitutional reform to secure his reelection, focusing on shifting ...

PSOE's Unexpected Victory and Plans for Constitutional Reform
The Spanish Socialist Workers' Party's (PSOE) victory in the July 23rd general election, against pre-election polls, has created a political crisis within the right-wing parties and prompted PSOE leader Pedro Sánchez to plan for a constitutional reform to secure his reelection, focusing on shifting ...
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68% Bias Score

South Korean President Impeached After Attempted Coup
South Korean President Yoon Suk-yeol's December 3rd, 2024, declaration of a state of military emergency was swiftly overturned by the National Assembly, leading to his impeachment for attempting a self-coup; the event has sparked debate on constitutional reforms.

South Korean President Impeached After Attempted Coup
South Korean President Yoon Suk-yeol's December 3rd, 2024, declaration of a state of military emergency was swiftly overturned by the National Assembly, leading to his impeachment for attempting a self-coup; the event has sparked debate on constitutional reforms.
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40% Bias Score

Mitsotakis Proposes Greek Constitutional Revision Ahead of Elections
Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis proposed constitutional revisions, including abolishing civil servant tenure (article 103), impacting public administration and election strategies, with PASOK as the main target for negotiation ahead of the national elections.

Mitsotakis Proposes Greek Constitutional Revision Ahead of Elections
Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis proposed constitutional revisions, including abolishing civil servant tenure (article 103), impacting public administration and election strategies, with PASOK as the main target for negotiation ahead of the national elections.
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48% Bias Score
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