Russian-Origin Explosive Business Provokes Controversy – Member of Parliament Seeks Answers Following IL Articles
A Finnish MP has called for answers regarding a Russian-owned explosives business in Finland, following recent articles highlighting potential environmental and national security threats.
Large companies ask Parliament to veto insults like those of Belarra to the president of Mercadona: "It is unacceptable"
Large companies in Spain are urging Parliament to put an end to insults directed at individuals, following remarks by Podemos leader Ione Belarra towards Mercadona's president Juan Roig.
Police representative exposed the connections between the president of the Doctors' Union and the main accused in Parliament
A police representative revealed in Parliament that the president of the Lithuanian Doctors' Union has professional and business ties with the main accused in a drug-related case currently under trial.
The Conservatives have more than doubled their financial support from businesses in the election year: See the party's biggest donors
The Conservative party in Denmark has seen its financial contributions from private donors more than double in the lead-up to the 2024 European Parliament elections.
K. Velopoulos: You are the government of scandals - Labor unions are servants of business
Greek politician Kyriakos Velopoulos launched a multi-pronged attack on the government in Parliament regarding a labor bill, accusing it of being the source of multiple scandals.
PiS thunders regarding the Russian woman close to Czarzasty. New findings
The Polish Parliament has addressed questions regarding Włodzimierz Czarzasty's business relations with Svetlana Chazhenykh, clarifying their professional background while denying any personal connections between them.
A new proposal by members of Parliament sparked a wave of indignation: 'Maybe people joked'
A proposed law in Lithuania to ban cash transactions between legal entities has provoked public backlash, especially from financial professionals.
PiS MPs' Event. They Surprised Czarzasty at the Conference. "Security Survey"
Before the significant meeting of the Polish parliament, Marshal Włodzimierz Czarzasty held a press conference addressing national security matters and a business relationship with a Russian citizen.
Włodzimierz Czarzasty: At the National Security Council I will ask Karol Nawrocki what he did in Moscow in 2018
Włodzimierz Czarzasty announced that the Speaker's Presidium rejected a request to convene an extraordinary session of the Polish Parliament regarding a publication in 'Gazeta Polska', while the National Security Council will address Czarzasty's eastern business contacts.
The parliamentary committee did not approve a business trip for opposition deputies. The case is being reviewed by the Constitutional Court
A parliamentary committee in Czechia has rejected a business trip proposal for opposition deputies, which is now under review by the Constitutional Court.
Ukraine Reforms Tracker Weekly — Issue 44
This issue of the Ukraine Reforms Tracker discusses recent parliamentary actions and reforms related to business, economics, and international financial programs in Ukraine.
Kristrún gives the Business Parliament a break this year
Kristrún has decided to grant the Business Parliament a year off from its meetings.
Detained, interrogated, office searched - The access to AfD politician Dornau in the state parliament
Saxony's AfD politician Jörg Dornau is under investigation regarding his business dealings in Belarus, involving forced labor and potential violations of EU sanctions.
'There is a lot of pressure from America on PM Modi', Rahul Gandhi raises several questions on trade deal
Rahul Gandhi claimed in Parliament that PM Modi is under intense pressure due to a stalled trade deal and raised concerns about various issues affecting farmers and business tycoons.
The Parliament Challenges the Foundation of Norwegian Business Policy
The article discusses the increasing political risks that could hinder business development in Norway, as warned by several leaders from Equinor.
Ukraine Reforms Tracker Weekly — Issue 43
This weekly digest covers Ukrainian legislative updates regarding business, economics, and international financial programs for the period from January 1 to January 12, 2026.
More time off? Business does not want to hear about it for now
The article discusses the foundation 'Można Lepiej!' advocating for changes in holiday regulations regarding Sundays in Poland, highlighting differences in holiday treatment between Saturdays and Sundays, arguments presented in their petition to the Parliament, and potential implications for businesses by 2026.
Kairyidis insists on the conflict with Dendias: The minister has no business interfering in parliamentary dialogue
Kairyidis maintains that Dendias should not intervene in parliamentary discussions, emphasizing that his previous remarks towards Konstantopoulou were humorous rather than sexist.