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Constitutional Commission

Sweden seeks to change Constitution to be able to revoke citizenships

FILE PHOTO: Swedish Justice Minister Gunnar Strommer speaks during a press conference in Copenhagen, Denmark, August 21, 2024. REUTERS/Tom Little/File Photo
FILE PHOTO: Swedish Justice Minister Gunnar Strommer speaks during a press conference in Copenhagen, Denmark, August 21, 2024. REUTERS/Tom Little/File Photo

Rare copy of US Constitution sells for more than $14 million

Sarawak move to call its leader 'premier' seen as step to greater autonomy

Tan Cheng Bock calls on Govt to explain timing of changes to elected presidency; MCI says he has not raised 'any new points'

Changes to elected presidency: MP Joan Pereira suggests reserving election for Eurasians

Parliament: Political system

Key changes to elected presidency and NCMP schemes introduced

Dr Tony Tan Keng Yam being sworn in as Singapore's seventh president and third elected president on Sept 1, 2011. The proposed changes to the elected presidency and Non-Constituency MP scheme are part of a larger review of the political system.
Dr Tony Tan Keng Yam being sworn in as Singapore's seventh president and third elected president on Sept 1, 2011. The proposed changes to the elected presidency and Non-Constituency MP scheme are part of a larger review of the political system.

Tan Cheng Bock disappointed over forum's cancellation

Tan Cheng Bock disappointed forum on elected presidency cancelled; organisers say response was poor

Changes to elected presidency seek to improve system, not bar certain individuals: Shanmugam

Has the bar been set too high?

A voter at a polling station during the 2011 presidential election. Mr Shanmugam notes that while there is no ideal way of choosing the best person for the role of president, the changes to the eligibility criteria could be seen as markers for findin
A voter at a polling station during the 2011 presidential election. Mr Shanmugam notes that while there is no ideal way of choosing the best person for the role of president, the changes to the eligibility criteria could be seen as markers for findin

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