Nunes dismisses deputy secretary of Tourism and president of SPTuris after complaint involving ex-partner with million-dollar contracts in the state-owned company
São Paulo Mayor Ricardo Nunes has dismissed officials amidst an investigation into connections with a company holding substantial contracts.
Personnel Changes on February 24
The article outlines various personnel changes across different government and corporate sectors in South Korea.
Will the professional certificate no longer be valid? This is the reason why it will NO longer be an official identification in Mexico
Recent changes to the legal status of the professional certificate in Mexico have sparked concern among professionals and citizens who rely on it for identification in various administrative processes.
Joniškis District Municipality Cuts Funding for Basketball Club
The Joniškis District Municipality has reduced its funding for the local basketball club by €100,000, prompting calls for administrative changes within the club due to rising misconduct issues.
DMV in New York: changes in driving license points for certain offenses are now in effect
New York's DMV has enforced new regulations that increase points assigned for traffic violations to expedite administrative penalties.
Judicial Judges Association: "Vehemently opposed" to judicial "Kallikratis"
The Judicial Judges Association (E.D.D.) expresses strong opposition to the proposed amendments to the Administrative Procedure Code, demanding changes to the judicial organization and reforms to judicial salaries.
Ukraine Counterattacks: One Decision Changes the Course of the War
Ukrainian forces are executing 'local and opportunistic' counterattacks near the administrative borders of Dnipropetrovsk and Zaporizhzhia while facing communication difficulties due to restricted access to satellite internet.
Deriva, National Museum of Indigenous Peoples Suffers Institutional Erosion
The National Museum of Indigenous Peoples in Brazil is experiencing institutional erosion, facing administrative fragility and neglect despite recent changes in leadership.
Administrative General Secretariat of the Presidency absorbs Inmobiliar and changes name
President Daniel Noboa issued Executive Decree No. 306, merging the Technical Secretariat for Public Sector Real Estate Management (Inmobiliar) into the Administrative General Secretariat of the Presidency of Ecuador.
The government decided to abolish the National Economic Council of the Government
Czechia's government has announced the dissolution of the National Economic Council, impacting its advisory capabilities on economic matters.
Question by G. Maniatis to the European Commission regarding OPEKEPE: The government is undermining the country's international credibility again
Greek politician G. Maniatis has raised concerns with the European Commission about the recent administrative changes in OPEKEPE which allegedly involve employees implicated in a scandal over illegal agricultural subsidies.
From responsible statements to real estate and transfers – What changes in our transactions with the State in 12 questions and answers
The Greek government introduces a bill aimed at reducing bureaucracy and increasing transparency in citizen-public interactions through significant administrative reforms.
Big reshuffle in Yogi government, transfer of five senior IPS officers
The Yogi government of Uttar Pradesh has made significant changes in the police administration by transferring five senior IPS officers to new important roles, which is viewed as a move to strengthen the administrative structure of the police department.
Discontinuous Fixed Contracts, Administrative Makeup to Camouflage Labor Precarity
A report from Fundación Civismo highlights that the labor reform artificially reduces reported temporary employment without achieving real stability or structural changes.
Creating a 'Death from Overwork and Low Wages Special City'?
The recent discussions around administrative integration in South Korea are evolving, with planned changes in regions like Daegu and Gyeongbuk set for 2026, alongside controversial provisions excluding certain laws, including minimum wage requirements.
VMVT takes another important step in digitization: The G9 system changes the monitoring of drinking water in Lithuania
The G9 system aims to create a reliable and modern tool for monitoring drinking water quality while reducing the administrative burden on water suppliers in Lithuania.
New price increases: Citizens are massively changing supplementary insurance
In recent weeks, family medicine clinics have been experiencing increased workloads as citizens reconsider their supplementary health insurance due to changes in HZZO's policies and a shift towards private insurers.
Court: Krakow's Clean Transport Zone is legal but requires changes
The Regional Administrative Court in Krakow ruled that preferential regulations for residents based on registration are unconstitutional, emphasizing actual residence over formal registration.
Court: Clean Transport Zone in Kraków remains
The Voivodeship Administrative Court has upheld the Clean Transport Zone in Kraków while also noting necessary changes and potential discrimination against some residents.
Changes in the administrative map of Poland. Six new cities have emerged
The Polish government has officially designated six localities as new cities following a regulation that alters municipal boundaries and city statuses.
When simplification changes the rules
This article discusses the European Commission's initiative to simplify EU regulations through omnibus packages, which aim to reduce administrative burdens and streamline the implementation of EU laws.