Week in Law with Radoslav Procházka: Freedom and Sovereignty in the Digital Geo-Economy
The piece discusses the interplay of legal issues concerning technological sovereignty and its role in strategic autonomy in the digital economy, as analyzed by former constitutional lawyer Radoslav Procházka.
Maduro has no money to pay his lawyers; US denied he used Venezuela's money
The US has blocked Venezuela from paying legal fees for Nicolás Maduro, raising constitutional issues over his right to a defense.
Tinubu urges senators to amend constitution for state police
President Bola Tinubu has called for constitutional amendments to establish State Police in Nigeria to better address security issues.
Detailed Report on House of Representatives Questions: Prime Minister Takai Takes Responsibility for Sudden Dissolution
During a session in the House of Representatives, Prime Minister Sanae Takai expressed regret over the sudden dissolution of the House, amid critical questioning from party leaders regarding various political issues.
Alberta Premier Danielle Smith to discuss plans for provincial referendums
Alberta Premier Danielle Smith is set to announce plans for a provincial referendum in October, addressing key issues such as immigration and constitutional amendments.
[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.
Without mobilization, the super-salaries loopholes will continue
The President of Brazil, Lula, has vetoed new allowances that would increase the salaries of public servants beyond constitutional limits, yet significant issues with super-salaries persist.
Referendum, Di Matteo: "Nordio manipulates my thoughts, reform aggravates the problems of the Csm"
Judge Antonino Di Matteo criticizes Justice Minister Carlo Nordio, asserting that the proposed constitutional reform will exacerbate issues within the CSM rather than resolve them.
The Constitutional Amendment That the Market Needs
A recent discussion regarding constitutional amendments in Greece highlights the need to address economic barriers affecting growth and productivity.
"Big Picture" with guests Evangelos Venizelos and Dora Bakoyannis
The political discussion program "Big Picture" returns with guests Evangelos Venizelos and Dora Bakoyannis to analyze current political volatility and key issues in Greek foreign policy and constitutional reforms.
Androulakis: Cross-party consensus for the Constitution after the elections
Nikos Androulakis, leader of PASOK, criticized Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis and declared that cross-party consensus on constitutional issues will only be possible in the next Parliament.
Repubblica Live: journalists in talks, from graphics to foreign affairs
The article discusses ongoing events featuring journalists from La Repubblica engaging in talks about various topics, including historical investigations, sports, and current constitutional issues.
Ev. Venizelos: K. Mitsotakis had proposed a general term for article 86 in 2006 - I will not return to politics
Evangelos Venizelos criticized the current Greek government for attempting to shift focus from pressing societal issues to institutional matters during a discussion on constitutional reform.
Tea and Sympathy between Tasoulas and Tsipras - Constitutional Revision, Epirus and the President's Gifts
This article discusses a meeting between Greek President Konstantinos Tasoulas and former Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras, focusing on constitutional revision and current political issues.
Although they claim to check the judiciary, there are concerns about unconstitutionality and the misuse of judicial control
The South Korean Democratic Party's proposed judicial reform legislation is facing criticism for potentially undermining judicial independence and causing constitutional issues.
Botswana: Residents Eager for Concourt Establishment
Residents of Mmathethe are optimistic about the establishment of a Constitutional Court, seeing it as a key avenue for addressing legal and tribal grievances.
Taiwan and Constitutional Amendment: Two Controversial Issues Signal Rising Tensions Between China and Japan
Tensions between Beijing and Tokyo are escalating over Taiwan and Japan's constitutional amendments, raising concerns over regional stability.
Mining and the Environment: A Strictly Constitutional Problem
The article discusses the constitutional issues surrounding the rights to a healthy environment and the sustainable use of resources within the context of mining legislation in Argentina.
Prime Minister Takaichi, how to promote key policies: active fiscal measures, diplomacy, constitutional amendments... points to consider
Prime Minister Takaichi, having stabilized her administration after a decisive victory in the House of Representatives election, is now faced with the task of navigating key policy issues including the initial budget for the new fiscal year and diplomatic relations with the US and China.
Why K. Mitsotakis is now opening three major fronts: Constitutional Revision, Lyceum, and voting for expatriates
The Greek government is seeking consensus on three key issues: Constitutional Revision, the National Diploma, and expatriate voting.
Priit Pikamäe: Purposefully Aimless Court Reform
Priit Pikamäe discusses the ongoing debate surrounding the court administrative model in Estonia, highlighting significant constitutional issues that require clear communication.
Mitsotakis: The final proposal for the Constitutional Revision in March
Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis emphasizes the upcoming proposal for constitutional reform, addressing key issues such as education, labor market trends, immigration, and technology use.
Italy's ‘No’ to Trump’s Peace Council due to ‘insurmountable’ constitutional issues
Italy has announced it will not participate in President Trump's Peace Council due to constitutional constraints, as stated by Foreign Minister Antonio Tajani.
The Modernization of the Constitutional Revision Process
The article discusses the unique aspects of the constitutional revision process in Greece compared to the European context.
End of life, the Region pays for drugs for patients. The circular to the health authorities: 'Assist in suicide'
The president of the Piedmont Region, Alberto Cirio, issues a clarifying circular regarding the funding of medications for end-of-life patients, following a Constitutional Court ruling from 2019.
Marinakis at the 'Briefing for Citizens': The four major changes in the upcoming constitutional amendment
The government spokesman discusses four significant changes in the forthcoming constitutional amendment and addresses questions related to worker security and current issues.
Last year, the number of applications to the Constitutional Court increased
The article discusses the rise in cases reviewed by the Constitutional Court related to national security and democracy, including issues regarding election campaigning in Russian and property rights.
Week in Law Radoslav Procházka: Prime Minister against Hypocrites, Orbán against Brussels
Constitutional lawyer and former MP Radoslav Procházka comments on events in the field of law, touching upon issues such as hypocrisy in politics and Hungary's stance against the EU.
Over 2 Times the Vote Gap in 17 Electoral Districts Nationwide, Again on the Rise
The number of electoral districts in Japan where the 'vote gap' exceeds two times has increased to 17 in the upcoming House of Representatives election, reversing the previous trend of decrease.
A ruling that endorses the Constitutional strategy on amnesty
The ruling from the Court of Justice of the European Union recognizes the immunity of Carles Puigdemont, highlighting issues regarding parliamentary immunity and its implications for the ongoing amnesty debate.
Human Rights Watch denounces that the Government is trying to undermine constitutional controls over the Executive Power
Human Rights Watch's latest annual report criticizes the Argentine government for attempting to undermine constitutional checks on executive power, highlighting issues such as anti-protest protocols, the stigmatization of journalists, and numerous judicial vacancies.
Natsios: In Greece we do not have education, we have child gathering - Why Darwin's theory is blasphemy
In an extensive interview with ERT, the president of the NIKI party, Dimitris Natsios, discussed various topics including constitutional revision, education, the permanence of public employees, and identity issues.
Newspaper Headlines: The Constitutional Revision at the Center of Today's Press
Today's newspaper headlines focus on the constitutional revision in Greece along with various pressing issues such as unemployment and public spending.
Venizelos: The problem of the country is not constitutional, it is the deep crisis of reliability of the institutions
Former PASOK President Evangelos Venizelos comments that Greece's issues stem from a crisis of institutional trust rather than constitutional matters, urging for governance reform before constitutional revision.
Plenković Attacks Milanović and Journalists
Croatian Prime Minister Andrej Plenković addressed the media after a meeting of the Croatian Democratic Union, discussing key political issues including NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte's visit and the ongoing controversy over the appointment of constitutional judges and the Supreme Court President.
On the return of Puigdemont to the 'trans law': the matters pending for the Constitutional Court in 2026
The article discusses the impending issues facing the Constitutional Court in 2026, including the renewal of its members amidst significant political matters like the amnesty law and the return of Carles Puigdemont.
President Pellegrini must name the objective reasons for Slovakia's 'smallness' as they are not permanently given
Former Constitutional Court president criticizes the tendency of heads of state speeches to be filled with empty rhetoric rather than addressing substantive issues.