Committee amends Liberal clause in budget bill that critics say ‘dynamites the rule of law’
The Canadian finance committee has passed Conservative amendments to a budget bill, addressing concerns about a clause that allows cabinet ministers to exempt entities from federal laws for up to three years.
Adorni calls a political table and the Cabinet to define legislative priorities after labor reform
Manuel Adorni, the chief of ministers, is convening political and Cabinet meetings to prioritize legislative agendas following the recent labor reform approval in Argentina.
Rekha Gupta's government completes one year in Delhi
The Chief Minister of Delhi, Rekha Gupta, presented the government's report card marking one year of the BJP government during a press conference with cabinet ministers.
Update: The Second Takashi Cabinet is set to be inaugurated in the afternoon, with a policy of largely reappointing ministers
The special National Diet session is set to begin on the 18th, during which Sanae Takashi of the Liberal Democratic Party is expected to be elected Prime Minister.
Cat Larry celebrates 15 years at the residence of British Prime Ministers at Downing Street
Larry the cat, who has served as the official Chief Mouser to the Cabinet Office in the UK, is celebrating his 15th anniversary at Downing Street.
What are the messages of the recent cabinet reshuffle in Turkey?
Turkey's President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan conducted a limited cabinet reshuffle, appointing new ministers to key positions in the government, which is interpreted as a shift in political strategy following the recent elections.
Learn about the new members of the Egyptian government after the cabinet reshuffle
The Egyptian parliament has approved a cabinet reshuffle proposed by President Abdel Fattah el-Sisi, introducing several new ministers and changing the organizational structure of key ministries.
Erdogan Appoints New Ministers of Interior and Justice
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan appointed new ministers for the interior and justice in a limited cabinet reshuffle, amidst unclear motivations regarding the changes.
Keir Starmer LIVE: Top Labour figure drops PM QUIT bombshell as Cabinet rallies to defend him
Scottish Labour leader Anas Sarwar has called for Keir Starmer to resign as Prime Minister, prompting a rally of support from other Cabinet ministers amid growing discontent over leadership.
Fasching in Franconia: Alarm of the Fools in Veitshöchheim
The "Fastnacht in Franken" showcases a unique blend of Franconian grumpiness, Bavarian folklore, and sharp political satire, culminating in an engaging event for the Bavarian cabinet ministers, especially targeting the state premier, Markus Söder.
'Challenge of Mother's Milk and Insult to Traders...' Verbal Duel Between Two UP Ministers
A public verbal spat has erupted between two cabinet ministers in Uttar Pradesh, resulting in provocative statements including references to 'mother's milk,' reflecting heightened tensions in state politics.
Zelenskyy urges Ukraine's government to simplify electricity imports immediately
President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has called on the Cabinet of Ministers to take urgent action to simplify and boost electricity imports in Ukraine.
Ukrainian government appoints acting minister of digital transformation
The Ukrainian government has appointed Oleksandr Borniakov as the acting minister of digital transformation.
Government lacks emotional link with voters, cabinet ministers warned
Keir Starmer's chief of staff has warned cabinet ministers that the government needs to reconnect emotionally with voters amidst a challenging political climate.
The valuation of all Sánchez's ministers plummets: only Puente rises 0.1 points while the Equality Minister falls
The performance ratings of Sánchez's cabinet ministers have significantly decreased, with only one minister showing a slight improvement amid widespread dissatisfaction among the electorate, particularly the youth.
Zini to cabinet members: Are you ready to be tested on a polygraph?
During the recent cabinet meeting, several ministers expressed concerns about the superficial nature of discussions, leading the head of the Shin Bet, David Zini, to suggest polygraph tests for ministers due to leaks from cabinet meetings.