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Northern African
(ARAB MAGHREB UNION) constitutions
Northern African constitutions embody diverse histories and aspirations, from Tunisia’s progressive reforms to Sudan’s ongoing revisions post-upheaval. Despite challenges, they signify a collective pursuit of democracy and human rights in the region.
Countries in North Africa
Algeria
Constitution
Algeria adopted its current constitution in 2020, reflecting efforts to address calls for political and social reforms.
Countries in North Africa
Egypt Constitution
Egypt’s constitution, adopted in 2014, replaced its 2012 predecessor, reflecting the country’s ongoing political evolution.
Countries in North Africa
Libya Constitution
Libya is currently in the process of drafting a new constitution amid political challenges and instability since 2011.
Countries in North Africa
Morocco constitution
Morocco’s current constitution, implemented in 2011, brought about notable reforms in response to the Arab Spring protests, promoting citizen rights and democratic governance.
Countries in North Africa
Sudan Constitution
Sudan is revising its constitution after the ousting of President Omar al-Bashir in 2019. The transitional government aims to draft a new constitution reflecting Sudanese aspirations and addressing governance and human rights issues.
Countries in North Africa
Tunisia constitution
Tunisia’s constitution, adopted in 2014 after the Arab Spring protests, is seen as a model for the region, emphasizing democracy, human rights, and gender equality.