Freedom of Speech / German Police Investigates Retiree Over Comment Calling Chancellor Merz Pinocchio
A retiree in Germany is under police investigation for a Facebook comment referring to Chancellor Friedrich Merz as Pinocchio, following a complaint from the local police's social media department.
The Prosecutor's Office seeks to revoke Tõnis Mölder's diplomatic immunity
The Prosecutor's Office in Estonia has requested the Chancellor of Justice to propose to the Riigikogu the revocation of Tõnis Mölder's diplomatic immunity, necessary for sending his criminal case to court.
The appointment of the director was considered a political appointment by the National Coalition Party - the Chancellor of Justice: discretion was not exceeded
The Chancellor of Justice concluded that the Finnish government did not exceed its discretion in the appointment of a new director for the Ministry of Education and Culture, despite concerns about the process.
RAUDSAARE DIALOGUES: Allar Jõks: I had a mission in the presidential elections
Allar Jõks discusses his commitment to the Estonian state and the well-being of its people following his tenure as the Chancellor of Justice since 2001.
A week after seeing the Pope, Chancellor Pablo Quirno received the president of the Episcopate
Chancellor Pablo Quirno met with Archbishop Marcelo Colombo to discuss the Pope's potential visit to Argentina and concerns regarding juvenile justice reforms.
According to the Chancellor of Justice, the Haapsalu City Council has not acted correctly in invalidating some detailed plans.
The Chancellor of Justice criticized the Haapsalu City Council for improperly invalidating certain detailed plans in the new general plan.
According to Madise, Tallinn's PVC ban is unlawful
The Estonian Chancellor of Justice Ülle Madise argues that Tallinn's recent ban on PVC advertising is unlawful as it conflicts with European Union law and local regulations.
D. Asanavičiūtė-Gružauskienė reported J. Pankauskas to VTEK
D. Asanavičiūtė-Gružauskienė has called for the resignation of government vice-chancellor J. Pankauskas amid allegations of asset embezzlement, document forgery, and abuse of power.
ELTA Briefly: The Deputy Chancellor of the Government – Suspicions in the "Check" Case, Pre-trial Investigation Completed on Human Trafficking and Drugs
The Deputy Chancellor of the Government, Justas Pankauskas, faces suspicions of asset misappropriation and document forgery in the "check" case, while a major pre-trial investigation into slavery and drug trafficking has concluded.
STT accused Government Vice Chancellor J. Pankauskas
Government Vice Chancellor J. Pankauskas is under investigation for possible embezzlement, document forgery, and abuse of office related to expenses claimed while serving on the Lazdijai district council from 2019 to 2021.
Suspicion of Abuse Against Deputy Chancellor Pankauskas
Deputy Chancellor J. Pankauskas is facing allegations of misusing municipal funds during his tenure as a council member from 2019 to 2021.
Government warned about exorbitant costs - Controversial bill moves forward
The Finnish government has sent a controversial procurement bill to parliament despite prior warnings about high costs and previous delays for amendments requested by the Chancellor of Justice.
It was revealed what was stolen from the Ministry of Culture
Police launched a pre-trial investigation into a suspected theft at the Ministry of Culture, which the ministry's chancellor claims may not have involved any actual theft.
Merz says EU-Mercosur agreement will come into effect temporarily
German Chancellor Friedrich Merz announced that the EU-Mercosur agreement will likely take effect provisionally before being reviewed by the European Court of Justice.
RUUBEN KAALEP ⟩ The Chancellor of Justice should initiate oversight of the abuses by the Security Police
Ruuben Kaalep argues that the Chancellor of Justice must oversee potential abuses by the Security Police in democratic governance.
The Chancellor of Justice requests the recognition of the vehicle tax as partially unconstitutional
The Chancellor of Justice, Ülle Madise, has applied to the Supreme Court to declare the Traffic Act unconstitutional in part, as it does not provide for the partial refund of the motor vehicle registration fee if the vehicle is stolen, destroyed, or otherwise rendered unusable.
Medvedev: I Can Imagine the Kidnapping of Neonazi Merz. I Wouldn't Feel Sorry for Him
Former Russian President Dmitry Medvedev commented on the possibility of a kidnapping operation against German Chancellor Friedrich Merz, labeling him a 'neonazi' and expressing he wouldn't feel sorry for him.