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Club de Madrid hails new Tunisian Constitution

200 out of the 216 members of Tunisia’s National Constituent Assembly approved the country’s new Constitution. With 28 of its articles devoted to the protection of civil rights - including the fight against torture, the right to due process, freedom of worship and...

Tunisia and Moldova democratic transitions will center the Madrid LEND program meeting, lead by Vaira Vike-Freiberga

This meeting is particularly relevant for the democratic challenges that both countries are facing in the beginning of 2014. Tunisia's national assembly has just approved the final articles of the country's new constitution, three years after an uprising against...

Kumaratunga and the Shared Societies Project address the Challenges to Pluralism in South Asia

The colloquium, organized by the South Asia Policy and Research Institute (SAPRI) in partnership with the Club de Madrid, in Collombo, Sri Lanka, addressed the issues of religious tolerance, peaceful coexistence, secularism and pluralism in...

Welcoming Cities – Keys for an anti-racist culture

The European Coalition of Cities against Racism is an initiative launched by UNESCO in 2004 to establish a network of cities interested in sharing experiences in order to improve their policies to fight racism, discrimination and xenophobia. On December 10th 2004, the "European...

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