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President Trump aboard Air Force One discussing a potential third term, with reporters and airplane interior in the background.

Aboard Air Force One, Trump says he’d “love” a third term, rules out VP workaround

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On October 27, 2025, en route to Japan, President Donald Trump declined to rule out seeking a third term in 2028 while dismissing a vice‑presidential end run as “too cute,” comments that drew swift reaction as the White House faces scrutiny over a controversial East Wing demolition.

Political scientist on SD's demand for referendum on constitution

Sverigedemokraterna demands a referendum on the proposed constitutional amendment that would make it harder to change the constitution. Party leader Jimmie Åkesson criticizes the proposal as giving too much power to the Social Democrats. Political scientist Jan Teorell views the move as a statement and doubts a referendum will happen.

National assembly committee approves new state for south east

Adebayo Oluwaseun

The Joint Committee of the National Assembly on Constitution Review has approved the creation of an additional state in Nigeria's South East geopolitical zone. This decision, made during a two-day retreat in Lagos, aims to address regional imbalances by increasing the zone's states from five to six. The approval received unanimous support from the committee.

President Trump discusses constitutional term limits aboard Air Force One, addressing 2028 election speculation.

Trump says Constitution bars third term, tamping down 2028 speculation

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Aboard Air Force One on October 29, 2025, en route to South Korea, President Donald Trump said the Constitution is "pretty clear" that he cannot run again in 2028, after weeks of hints and a fresh push from ally Steve Bannon. The 22nd Amendment, ratified in 1951 after Franklin D. Roosevelt’s four elections, limits presidents to two terms.

Babu Owino and LSK deputy seek to bar ministers from politics

Embakasi East MP Babu Owino and Law Society of Kenya (LSK) Vice President Mwaura Kabata have filed a court case to bar ministers from engaging in political campaigns. They argue that this violates their office's duty of impartiality. They seek a High Court declaration that Section 25 of the Conflict of Interest Act 2025 is unconstitutional.

Kenyan senator seeks court clarification on cybercrimes law

Njeri Mwangi

Kiambu Senator Karungo Thang’wa has urged the Senate to obtain a court advisory opinion on the constitutionality of the Computer Misuse and Cybercrimes (Amendment) Act 2024, signed by President William Ruto on October 15. This follows a High Court order temporarily suspending parts of the law amid challenges over its legislative process. Petitioners argue the Senate was bypassed, violating constitutional requirements for bills affecting counties.

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