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Óscar Cantón Zetina, President of the Senate's Constitutional Points Commission, initially stated there would be minor changes to the electoral reform proposed by President Claudia Sheinbaum, only to later retract his statement, highlighting dysfunction in the legislative process.
Fico's coalition repeals the amendment to the whistleblower law. The Constitutional Court and the European Commission were against it.
The coalition led by Slovakia's Robert Fico has repealed an amendment aimed at protecting whistleblowers, facing opposition from both the Constitutional Court and the European Commission.
Kazakhstan approved the expansion of presidential powers
Kazakhstan's Central Election Commission announced that more than 87% of voters supported constitutional amendments that merge both parliamentary chambers and grant the president the authority to appoint key government officials with parliamentary approval, including the reinstatement of the vice presidency.
Transparency Commission begins oversight due to 'social commotion' after Constitutional Court ruling on gender identity in minors
The Transparency Commission of Ecuador's National Assembly is starting an oversight process due to public concern over a Constitutional Court ruling allowing gender identity rectification for minors aged 12 to 18.
The Production of 'Legislative Corpses' by the National Council and the Blackmailing Practices of the European Commission
The Slovak government discusses the potential repeal of a law intended to protect whistleblowers, which has been suspended by the Constitutional Court.
PHOTOS ⟩ Thoughts on proposed amendments to the Aliens Act were heard in the Constitutional Commission
The Estonian Constitutional Commission discussed proposed amendments to the Aliens Act concerning sectors facing labor shortages.
Awarding Certificates to Citizens Who Resisted on December 3rd... Establishing the Light Commission
The South Korean government has announced the establishment of the 'Light Commission' to honor citizens who defended constitutional order against armed soldiers during the December 3rd emergency martial law.
The Riigikogu continues with the establishment of a commission investigating police leaders' cases
The Riigikogu's Constitutional Committee has decided to forward a proposal for forming a commission to investigate police leaders' criminal proceedings and the activities of the security police to the plenary session for its first reading.
Live at 12: Discussion of the Police Chiefs Case Investigation Commission in the Riigikogu
The Riigikogu's constitutional commission is holding a public session to discuss the establishment of an investigation commission concerning the criminal proceedings against police chiefs in Estonia.
Kenya: EACC Seeks Constitutional Amendments to Bar Impeached Leaders From 2027 Ballot
Kenya's Ethics and Anti-Corruption Commission is proposing constitutional amendments to prohibit impeached leaders from running for office in the upcoming 2027 General Election.
Newsfilter: Fico is struggling to abolish either the office or the repentants
Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fico announced plans to repeal a controversial law as he faces pressure from the European Commission regarding funding from the recovery plan.
The coalition ignored warnings, now it backs down. What happened with the cancellation of the Office for the Protection of Whistleblowers
The Slovak government has decided to cancel the previously planned elimination of the Office for the Protection of Whistleblowers after facing backlash from various entities, including the European Commission.
Constitutionalists Will Represent Poland in the Venice Commission. Professor Sadurski and Professor Florczak
Poland appoints constitutional law experts Professors Sadurski and Florczak to the Venice Commission, replacing controversial judges.
5 VIRGINIA CONGRESSMEN: Democrats are rejecting voters to gerrymander our state
Virginia Congressmen accuse Democrats of undermining a constitutional amendment that established an independent redistricting commission to combat gerrymandering.
Legislative commission decides to unify bills related to the rights and empowerment of rural women
Ecuador's National Assembly's Commission on Constitutional Guarantees has decided to unify two legislative bills aimed at promoting the rights and empowerment of rural women.
[Exclusive] In response to questions about 'violating constitutional order', the chair of the Human Rights Commission mentioned 'Yoon's right to defense issues'
The chair of the National Human Rights Commission of Korea, An Chang-ho, discussed the Commission's actions regarding human rights violations during a recent constitutional crisis in response to a question from GANHRI.
The demand for cargo distribution by the Cargo Workers' Union is a legitimate exercise of the right to organize... The court cancels the Fair Trade Commission's disposition
A South Korean court ruled that the Cargo Workers' Union's request for specific cargo distribution percentages from companies is a legitimate exercise of their constitutional right to organize, and thus not subject to penalties under fair trade law.
Court to hear suit seeking ADC, other’s deregistration Feb 24
A Nigerian court has scheduled a hearing for a suit aimed at deregistering several political parties, including the African Democratic Congress, over alleged constitutional violations.
Tajani: 'Italy in the Board of Peace as an observer like the European Commission'. Today government summit
Italy has been invited to join the Board of Peace as an observer, a position chosen to respect constitutional constraints, according to Foreign Minister Antonio Tajani.
The court upheld the decision of the Electoral Commission not to allocate funding to 'United Kaunas'
The court confirmed that budget funds can only be allocated to political parties, not to political committees, upholding the decision against 'United Kaunas'.
Motta sends PEC that ends the 6x1 schedule to the CCJ and says that, later, the text will be debated in a special committee
President of the Chamber, Hugo Motta, has announced the submission of a constitutional amendment to abolish the 6x1 work schedule for the Commission of Constitution and Justice, with plans for further debate in a special committee.