The Generalitat eliminates 69 obsolete advisory councils and study groups
The Generalitat has officially dismantled 69 advisory councils and study groups deemed obsolete as part of its administrative rationalization process.
Berlin Administrative Reform: What Will Become of Kai Wegner's Prestige Project?
The Berlin Administrative Reform led by Mayor Kai Wegner faces challenges with the recent appointment of Matthias Hundt as the new Secretary of State for Digitalization and Administrative Modernization.
Reform Incorporates 'Ambush Marketing' into Industrial Property Law
The controversial practice of ambush marketing is set to become an administrative infringement within Mexico's Federal Law on Industrial Property as part of a broader reform discussed in Congress.
Administrative reform in Palmas abolishes transport agency and creates new departments; check it out
The Palmas city government has announced an administrative reform that disbands the public transport agency and creates new secretariats for urban mobility and women's affairs.
Gwangju and Jeonnam Citizen Society Calls for Election Reform with Overnight Sit-in and Relay Protests
Citizens in Gwangju and Jeonnam are demanding election reforms through overnight sit-in protests and relay demonstrations, urging adjustments in local council member counts prior to an administrative merger.
Judicial Legislation and Special Law of Jeonnam-Gwangju Passed by Cabinet Meeting
The Korean government approved key judicial reforms and a special law for the administrative integration of Jeonnam and Gwangju during a Cabinet meeting.
Researcher Suggests Methods to Curb Serial Complainants Like in England – Number of Complaints Continues to Rise in Tampere
A Finnish researcher proposes measures to address serial complainants in administrative disputes, drawing on methods used in England, as complaints continue to disrupt local governance in Tampere.
Retirees from Justice and entities support Dino's decision against perks
Retired judges, prosecutors, and various judicial entities express support for Minister Flávio Dino’s decision to eliminate perks granted through administrative acts.
“Administrative Integration Without Electoral Reform Is a Disaster”...daegu and gyeongbuk Citizens' Plea
Citizens from Daegu and Gyeongbuk have protested against the proposed administrative integration law, calling for electoral reforms before any further integration occurs.
Lula's government fears elections and abandons administrative reform, says rapporteur
The Lula government has shifted focus away from proposed administrative reforms due to the electoral environment and lack of support.
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.
Knight of the National Order of Merit of the French Republic, George Pitsilis
George Pitsilis has been honored as a Knight of the National Order of Merit of the French Republic for his contributions to Greek-French cooperation and administrative reform.
Knight of the National Order of Merit of the French Republic for G. Pitsilis
G. Pitsilis was awarded the title of Knight of the National Order of Merit of the French Republic for his contributions to administrative reform and Greek-French cooperation.
In reform, mayor of Sorocaba dismisses five secretaries and exonerates those cited by the Federal Police
The mayor of Sorocaba, Fernando Martins, has dismissed five municipal secretaries as part of an administrative reform.
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.
Launch of the 3rd Truth and Reconciliation Commission on February 26: Applications for Truth Discovery Open from Day One
The 3rd Truth and Reconciliation Commission will start accepting applications for truth discovery from victims and their families beginning February 26, as announced under the revised law governing the commission.
Priit Pikamäe: Purposefully Aimless Court Reform
Priit Pikamäe discusses the ongoing debate surrounding the court administrative model in Estonia, highlighting significant constitutional issues that require clear communication.
The Colle concerned about the show of strength: 'Irreproachable solution'
Italy's President Mattarella has signed off on a constitutional referendum question, affirming its legality as an administrative act following a Cabinet meeting.
Quito: between Noboa's reform and bureaucratic cannibalism
President Noboa's recent proposal to the National Assembly aimed at enhancing the efficiency of decentralized government spending highlights the outdated administrative model of Quito, pointing to a significant misallocation of funds.
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.
VIDEOS: Anhanguera Journal 1st Edition this Wednesday (4)
The article discusses several key issues such as the rise in femicides in Brazil, a recent administrative reform critique, and an alarming surge in measles cases in the Americas.
Parliamentarians and rapporteur of the administrative reform criticize 'ceiling-busting' provision for civil servants
Despite being approved by a large majority in Congress, the proposal to adjust salaries for civil servants in the House of Deputies and Senate was criticized for allowing extra payments beyond the established salary cap.
He published a map of Croatia, believes this would solve a burning issue, a debate has started: That would be a civil war
A user's proposal for a territorial reorganization of Croatian counties has sparked a heated debate on the sustainability of the current administrative system.
Judges' Association warns of 'wave of asylum lawsuits' and demands more personnel for administrative courts
The Judges' Association cautions that proposed reforms by Justice Minister Stefanie Hubig to expedite administrative court proceedings may not sufficiently address the anticipated rise in asylum lawsuits, calling for increased staff in the courts.