On 26 March, 34 constitutional amendments were approved in a popular referendum following their adoption by Parliament. The amendments give the President the power to refer people suspected of a terrorist offence to be tried by military or special courts. Concerns have been raised that the amendments will lead to the replacement of the emergency legislation by a permanent and far-reaching new anti-terrorism law.
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