Most recent constitutional change?
Guess this:
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I'm guessing it's semi-related to independence (or so a casual glance at Africa would make me assume). So it's probably 'when x began/was implemented/was legalised', with whatever x is happening at independence for a lot of countries.
No idea what x is.
Except South Africa, which became independent well before 1990.
Originally Posted on Wikipedia
After years of internal protests, activism and insurgency by black South Africans and their allies, finally in 1990 the National Party government took the first step towards dismantling discrimination when it lifted the ban on the African National Congress and other political organisations. It released Nelson Mandela from prison after twenty-seven years' incarceration on a sabotage sentence. A negotiation process followed. The government repealed apartheid legislation. South Africa destroyed its nuclear arsenal and acceded to the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty. South Africa held its first universal elections in 1994, which the ANC won by an overwhelming majority. It has been in power ever since. The country then rejoined the Commonwealth of Nations.
1982Canada's independence was either in 1973, when we gained full control over our constitution
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