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Guinean Referendum: New Constitution Approved Amidst Opposition Boycott
In Guinea, a referendum on a new constitution resulted in an 89.38% approval rate, according to provisional results, despite an opposition boycott and accusations of the junta seeking to maintain power.
Guinean Referendum: New Constitution Approved Amidst Opposition Boycott
In Guinea, a referendum on a new constitution resulted in an 89.38% approval rate, according to provisional results, despite an opposition boycott and accusations of the junta seeking to maintain power.
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44% Bias Score


Guinean Referendum: High Turnout Amidst Internet Shutdown and Boycott
In Guinea's September 21st referendum, high voter turnout was observed in some areas like Lambangnyi, despite a significant internet shutdown and a boycott by some citizens who deemed the process a "masquerade.
Guinean Referendum: High Turnout Amidst Internet Shutdown and Boycott
In Guinea's September 21st referendum, high voter turnout was observed in some areas like Lambangnyi, despite a significant internet shutdown and a boycott by some citizens who deemed the process a "masquerade.
Progress
32% Bias Score


Ecuadorian President Ignored Court Ruling, Re-issued Decree for Constituent Assembly Referendum
Ecuadorian President Daniel Noboa re-issued a decree calling for a referendum on a new Constituent Assembly, defying a temporary suspension by the Constitutional Court, triggering criticism from Human Rights Watch and legal experts.
Ecuadorian President Ignored Court Ruling, Re-issued Decree for Constituent Assembly Referendum
Ecuadorian President Daniel Noboa re-issued a decree calling for a referendum on a new Constituent Assembly, defying a temporary suspension by the Constitutional Court, triggering criticism from Human Rights Watch and legal experts.
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20% Bias Score


Guinea Holds Referendum Amidst Opposition Crackdown
A constitutional referendum is underway in Guinea, potentially allowing the military leader, General Mamady Doumbouya, to run for president, despite opposition boycotts and concerns about transparency.
Guinea Holds Referendum Amidst Opposition Crackdown
A constitutional referendum is underway in Guinea, potentially allowing the military leader, General Mamady Doumbouya, to run for president, despite opposition boycotts and concerns about transparency.
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32% Bias Score


Ecuadorian President Bypasses Court, Calls for Constituent Assembly Referendum
Ecuadorian President Guillermo Lasso issued decrees calling for two referendums: one on establishing a constituent assembly to rewrite the constitution, bypassing the Constitutional Court's required review, and another on allowing foreign military bases in Ecuador, which the Court has already approv...
Ecuadorian President Bypasses Court, Calls for Constituent Assembly Referendum
Ecuadorian President Guillermo Lasso issued decrees calling for two referendums: one on establishing a constituent assembly to rewrite the constitution, bypassing the Constitutional Court's required review, and another on allowing foreign military bases in Ecuador, which the Court has already approv...
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28% Bias Score


Italian Parliament Passes Controversial Judicial Reform Amidst Opposition
The Italian Parliament passed a judicial reform, sparking controversy due to its expedited passage without substantial amendments and its perceived ineffectiveness in addressing the justice system's core issues.
Italian Parliament Passes Controversial Judicial Reform Amidst Opposition
The Italian Parliament passed a judicial reform, sparking controversy due to its expedited passage without substantial amendments and its perceived ineffectiveness in addressing the justice system's core issues.
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56% Bias Score

Guinean Referendum: High Voter Turnout Amidst Concerns Over Junta Leader's Candidacy
A referendum on a new constitution took place in Guinea on September 21st, with high voter turnout despite opposition boycotts and concerns about the junta leader's potential presidential candidacy; provisional results are expected by Tuesday evening.

Guinean Referendum: High Voter Turnout Amidst Concerns Over Junta Leader's Candidacy
A referendum on a new constitution took place in Guinea on September 21st, with high voter turnout despite opposition boycotts and concerns about the junta leader's potential presidential candidacy; provisional results are expected by Tuesday evening.
Progress
32% Bias Score

Ecuador's Constitutional Court Halts President Noboa's Constituent Assembly Decree
Ecuador's Constitutional Court temporarily suspended President Daniel Noboa's decree to convene a constituent assembly for anti-narcotics reforms, deepening the conflict between the executive and judiciary.

Ecuador's Constitutional Court Halts President Noboa's Constituent Assembly Decree
Ecuador's Constitutional Court temporarily suspended President Daniel Noboa's decree to convene a constituent assembly for anti-narcotics reforms, deepening the conflict between the executive and judiciary.
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32% Bias Score

Ecuador's President Noboa Seeks Constitutional Changes via Referendum
Ecuadorian President Daniel Noboa is pushing for a referendum to amend the constitution, focusing on allowing foreign military bases and ending state funding for political parties, amidst a surge in drug-related violence.

Ecuador's President Noboa Seeks Constitutional Changes via Referendum
Ecuadorian President Daniel Noboa is pushing for a referendum to amend the constitution, focusing on allowing foreign military bases and ending state funding for political parties, amidst a surge in drug-related violence.
Progress
32% Bias Score

Guinea Holds Referendum on New Constitution Amidst Coup Concerns
Guinea held a referendum on Sunday on a new constitution that could allow coup leader Mamady Doumbouya to run for president, potentially delaying the transition to civilian rule, despite a previous agreement barring coup members from participating in the next elections.

Guinea Holds Referendum on New Constitution Amidst Coup Concerns
Guinea held a referendum on Sunday on a new constitution that could allow coup leader Mamady Doumbouya to run for president, potentially delaying the transition to civilian rule, despite a previous agreement barring coup members from participating in the next elections.
Progress
36% Bias Score

Ecuador to Hold Referendum on New Constitution Amidst Soaring Crime
Ecuadorian President Daniel Noboa announced a referendum on September 19, 2025, to create a Constituent Assembly for a new constitution, aiming to combat rising crime fueled by warring drug cartels; the referendum will also address allowing foreign military bases.

Ecuador to Hold Referendum on New Constitution Amidst Soaring Crime
Ecuadorian President Daniel Noboa announced a referendum on September 19, 2025, to create a Constituent Assembly for a new constitution, aiming to combat rising crime fueled by warring drug cartels; the referendum will also address allowing foreign military bases.
Progress
48% Bias Score

Guinean Referendum: A Test of the Military Junta's Power
A constitutional referendum in Guinea on March 2024 is raising concerns, with the opposition calling for a boycott amid fears that the ruling military junta will use it to consolidate power.

Guinean Referendum: A Test of the Military Junta's Power
A constitutional referendum in Guinea on March 2024 is raising concerns, with the opposition calling for a boycott amid fears that the ruling military junta will use it to consolidate power.
Progress
32% Bias Score
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