Thomas rips Supreme Court tariffs ruling, says majority 'errs' on Constitution
Justice Clarence Thomas criticized the Supreme Court's ruling that blocked Donald Trump’s authority to impose tariffs, arguing it misinterpreted both constitutional and statutory laws regarding trade.
Changes in the Regions / Coalition Proposes Extending the Term of Local Governments from Four to Five Years, KDH Will Wait for the Final Text
The Slovak government coalition plans to propose extending the term of local governments from four to five years, contingent upon constitutional majority support, with discussions set for April 2026.
Alexis Tsipras to the President of the Republic: No consensus with the government for the revision of the Constitution
Former Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras met with President Kostas Tasoulas, insisting on no governmental consensus for constitutional revision due to lack of respect for the Constitution by the current majority.
Morena defends TEPJF ruling on qualified majority of the 4T
The Morena parliamentary group supported the TEPJF's ruling that granted a qualified majority to the ruling coalition in the Chamber of Deputies, asserting its constitutional validity.
Japan surrenders to Takaichi
Japan's newly appointed Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi is pushing for an absolute majority for her party despite concerns regarding her approach to constitutional commitments.
Majority in the Storting for an independent Epstein investigation
The Storting's control and constitutional committee is initiating the process for an independent investigation into Norwegian connections to Jeffrey Epstein.
Thai General Election: Conservative Coalition Emerges as Largest Party, Fails to Secure Majority, Coalition Talks Ahead
In the Thai general election, the conservative party led by Prime Minister Anutin has become the largest party but did not achieve an outright majority, leading to forthcoming coalition negotiations.
Ultra-conservative and heavy metal fanatic: who is Sanae Takaichi, Japan's prime minister
Sanae Takaichi has become Japan's first female prime minister, securing her position after the ruling Liberal Democratic Party won a significant majority in the legislative elections.
KKE: The Prime Minister is deluding himself if he thinks the majority of the people agree to the constitutional revision
The Greek Communist Party (KKE) criticized Prime Minister Mitsotakis, stating he is mistaken if he believes that the majority of the population supports his proposed constitutional amendments.
Initiate collection of signatures for J. Oleko's interpellation
Members of the Seimas are proposing to dismiss the chairman Juozas Olekas due to concerns about constitutional governance and the necessary trust from both the majority and opposition.
HDZ representative accuses the left: 'They want to appoint judges who will ideologically be closer to them than the majority of citizens'
HDZ MP Nikola Mažar sharply criticized the left on Facebook, urging the opposition to stop obstructing the selection of the Supreme Court president and constitutional judges.
Bauk: Prefer Constitutional Court with 10 Judges Rather than HDZ Majority
Arsen Bauk from the SDP commented on the appointment of constitutional judges, stating that they would prefer the Constitutional Court to operate with 10 judges rather than allowing the HDZ to secure a majority.
Three magistrates of the TC accuse the majority of causing "a setback in the fight against political immunities"
Three magistrates from the Constitutional Court criticize their colleagues for infringing on the Supreme Court's authority by validating a previously annulled appointment.
The Constitutional Court curtails the parliamentary roll of Ayuso's absolute majority
The Constitutional Court rules against vetoes imposed on the opposition by Ayuso's absolute majority and will decide on a law that enabled the PP to control various oversight bodies.
Beneš Decrees Are a Stick Against Orbán. Magyar Needs to Gain a Constitutional Majority, Explains Varga
The article discusses how the Beneš decrees are perceived as a tool against Orbán, with insights from Varga on the need for a constitutional majority in Hungary.
Should statesman Plenković play dirty political games?!
The article discusses Plenković's insistence on parliament choosing two constitutional judges to maintain a majority in the Constitutional Court, amid ongoing political trading without significant new developments.
The Constitutional Court is on alert
The Constitutional Court is heading into 2026 without expectation of renewal until after the next general elections, maintaining its current progressive majority as it deals with politically charged cases like that of Carles Puigdemont.
Pellegrini contradicts himself with the criminal law amendment. Žilinka is also sending it to the Constitutional Court
Slovak President Peter Pellegrini has signed an amendment to the Criminal Code while attempting to distance himself from responsibility, stating that the government and parliamentary majority hold accountability for its content.