All Means Are Used: Italians Have Difficulty Understanding the Referendum
The article discusses concerns among Italians about a proposed constitutional change that may affect legal proceedings and the potential release of serious criminals.
Zimbabwe opposition groups fight against proposed constitutional change
In Zimbabwe, opposition groups are resisting a proposed constitutional amendment aimed at extending President Emmerson Mnangagwa's term amidst threats and violence against their members.
El Salvador approves the constitutional change promoted by Bukele to allow life imprisonment
The Legislative Assembly of El Salvador has approved a constitutional reform allowing life imprisonment for serious crimes like murder and terrorism, backed mainly by the ruling party.
โConvexโ is Unconstitutional
The article critiques the proposed carbon neutrality plan that includes the convex emission reduction path which may impose excessive burdens on future generations, contrasting it with linear and concave paths.
Understand the change in the Constitution that removed the possibility of mandatory retirement as punishment for judges
A constitutional change in Brazil has eliminated the option of mandatory retirement as a disciplinary punishment for judges for professional misconduct.
Climate Group: 'Carbon Reduction Future Cannot Be Shifted... Stop Adding 'Convex Path' Options'
A climate group has criticized the ongoing discussions regarding the inclusion of a 'convex reduction path' in the national carbon neutrality law reform process, arguing it shifts reduction burdens to the future.
Fontana: "As a lawyer, I say that this reform is necessary: don't let yourselves be instrumentalized"
Attilio Fontana, the president of Lombardy, urges voters to support the constitutional reform of the justice system in Italy, emphasizing its historical significance and need for change.
FI unites the Yes Italy. Tajani: 'We are different from Gratteri'
Antonio Tajani, the leader of Forza Italia, emphasizes the significance of a campaign supporting constitutional reforms in a referendum, asserting it reflects a desire for change among Italians.
Center-right Ogawa encourages political fundraising parties, a stark change from the Constitutional Democratic Party
Ogawa Junya of the Center for Reform expressed his encouragement for political fundraising parties, marking a significant shift from the stance of the former Constitutional Democratic Party.
CJEU on Gender Change: The Court is Not Bound by the Interpretation of the Constitutional Tribunal
The CJEU ruled that Bulgarian courts are not bound by existing interpretations of gender identity and that a person's request for gender recognition must be assessed independently.
'For the first time in history, the opposition leader was not allowed to speak...', said Rahul Gandhi
A significant change in Indian politics occurred when, for the first time, the opposition leader was not given a chance to speak in Parliament, raising concerns about democracy and constitutional rights.
Zimbabwe: Human Rights Watch denounces pressure against opponents of constitutional change
Human Rights Watch has reported that Zimbabwean authorities are intensifying repression against opponents of a constitutional change intended to extend President Emmerson Mnangagwa's mandate.
DR Congo: Senator's comments on constitutional change stir controversy
Senator Modeste Bahati's remarks against changing the Congolese Constitution have sparked controversy amidst ongoing discussions within the government about potential constitutional revisions.
DRC: there is 'a willingness to change the Constitution by the close cell' of Tshisekedi
The article discusses ongoing debates in the Democratic Republic of the Congo about proposed constitutional changes, which some factions within the ruling party are pushing for amid conflicts in the eastern regions of the country.
Itโs official: the rule that could change elections in California and that thousands of people have already signed
A constitutional amendment initiative in California requiring voter identification has gathered enough signatures to be included on the ballot for the upcoming elections.
Montreal teacher challenges policy for trans students to hide identity from parents
A Montreal teacher has filed a constitutional challenge against a provincial policy that allows students 14 and older to change their name and pronouns at school without parental consent, claiming her rights were violated when instructed to conceal a student's gender identity from their parents.
Latin American country will reduce its work week to 40 hours
Mexico has taken a significant step towards reducing the work week from 48 to 40 hours, with gradual implementation planned from 2027 to 2030.
Troubles of the Norwegian Royal Family: Will There Be a Constitutional Change in the Future?
The Norwegian Parliament overwhelmingly voted to maintain the monarchy, rejecting a proposal for a republic, despite a significant decline in public trust towards the royal family due to recent scandals.
[Breaking News] Chief Justice Cho Hee-dae: Reforming the Judicial System Could Be a Constitutional Matter
Chief Justice Cho Hee-dae has expressed concerns about the ruling party's judicial reform bills, emphasizing the need for public debate and discussion as they could fundamentally change South Korea's judiciary system.
Response to Juan Doe | The key is to comply with the Constitution, not to change it for an authoritarian one
Juan Pablo Carreira argues for constitutional adherence rather than authoritarian changes, in response to a previous statement praising Fujimori's reforms.
Corruption news filter: How far can Fico go? Can he simply erase cooperating defendants?
The article discusses Slovakia's Prime Minister Robert Fico's attempts to change laws regarding cooperating witnesses following the Constitutional Court's suspension of a new provision.
Former presidents of the Constitutional Tribunal warn against PiS's motion. "Change of the constitution"
Former presidents of Polandโs Constitutional Tribunal express concern over a motion by the ruling PiS party regarding the selection of judges, which they characterize as a potential constitutional shift.
This could be the end of property owners' responsibility for snow removal from sidewalks. Complaint to the Constitutional Tribunal
A legal challenge could change the requirement for property owners in Poland to clear snow and ice from public sidewalks adjacent to their properties.
Tariq Rahman or Jamaat... Elections in Bangladesh Tomorrow, These Three Factors Could Change the Equation
The upcoming elections in Bangladesh are critical, with implications for governmental power and proposed constitutional changes.
Mรณnica Soto calls on the opposition to stop lying: "there is no overrepresentation nor did TEPJF give away seats"
Mรณnica Soto, a magistrate, urged the opposition to stop spreading falsehoods about electoral overrepresentation, arguing that they sought to change constitutional application after unfavorable election results.
Han Byung-do: The Golden Time for One-Point Constitutional Amendment on May 18 is at a Critical Point
Han Byung-do calls for urgent amendments to the National Referendum Act to enable a constitutional change recognizing the spirit of May 18.
Thailand votes to choose a new government and decide whether to change its Constitution
Thailand is voting in general elections to elect a new government and decide on potential constitutional changes amid political instability.
From the Court, almost a coup d'รฉtat. It confirms that it is inevitable to change
The article discusses the controversial decision by the Italian Supreme Court, which changed a constitutional referendum question, suggesting a disruption of legal norms according to legal experts.
The 'third Thailand' seeks to make its way to the ballot box
Thailand is holding general elections amidst increasing demands for reform and constitutional change after the dismissal of its first female prime minister.
When will the coalition start filling vacancies in the Constitutional Tribunal? The first names are coming up
The Polish Constitutional Tribunal is facing a crisis as it currently has six vacancies out of fifteen statutory positions, with no judges selected since the change of government in 2023.
Judicial Reform in Italy: At Full Speed
Italy's Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni accelerates her plans for judicial reform and constitutional changes aimed at transforming the state.