Read the presentation by Prof. Hrabar: Strong criticism of the Constitutional Court regarding surrogacy
Prof. Dubravka Hrabar criticized the Croatian Constitutional Court's decision on surrogacy at a round table discussion, calling it a serious threat to the rule of law and public order.
Prosecutor Stornelli reported Quintela for saying that Milei "cannot reach December 10, 2027"
Prosecutor Carlos Stornelli has filed a complaint against La Rioja Governor Ricardo Quintela for suggesting that President Javier Milei may not serve his full term until December 10, 2027, potentially inciting violence and affecting constitutional order.
Felipe González defends the actions of Juan Carlos I on 23-F: 'It was not only exemplary, but decisive'
Felipe González praised Juan Carlos I's role during Spain's 23-F coup attempt, calling it crucial for constitutional order.
Executive Order: Constitution empowers President to amend laws — SAN
Kemi Pinheiro, a Senior Advocate of Nigeria, asserts that the President has the authority to amend laws to align them with constitutional provisions, amid controversy over President Bola Tinubu's Executive Order.
President Yoon: 'Is ordering the sale of farmland communist? Is Lee Seung-man, who established 'land for those who farm it' also a communist?','summary_en':'President Yoon emphasized that the order for farmland sales is a legal measure to combat speculative land transactions, dismissing critics who likened it to communist policies.','summary_long_en':'President Yoon Sook-yeol of South Korea has defended his administration’s directive to order the sale of farmland, clarifying that the measure is intended to prevent speculative transactions in agricultural land. During a recent cabinet meeting, he specified that the government is not targeting inherited farmland or land that is intentionally left unused due to the owner's age or other circumstances. Instead, he indicated that the focus is on instances where individuals acquire farmland under the guise of farming plans but fail to utilize the land for agricultural purposes thereafter. Yoon reiterated the constitutional principle of
President Yoon emphasized that the order for farmland sales is a legal measure to combat speculative land transactions, dismissing critics who likened it to communist policies.
Nigeria: When the President Makes the Law - Executive Order 9, the PIA, and the Question of Who Can Stop It
The article discusses President Bola Tinubu's Executive Order No. 9, which undermines the Petroleum Industry Act by allowing direct revenue remittance from the NNPCL to the Federation Account, raising constitutional crisis questions regarding executive power in Nigeria.
Guinea to hold legislative and municipal elections next May
Guinea will hold legislative and municipal elections on May 24, a significant move towards restoring constitutional order after a military transition.
[News analysis] Court rejects Yoon’s claim that martial law was a ‘warning’
A South Korean court has ruled former President Yoon Suk-yeol guilty of insurrection for declaring martial law to disrupt the National Assembly's authority.
[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.
African Union Summit: "Reducing the Problem of Mali to the Fight Against Terrorism is a Mistake"
The African Union's recent summit highlighted a new strategy focused on supporting anti-terrorism efforts in Mali, Niger, and Burkina Faso, emphasizing the necessity of restoring constitutional order.
NCCK: The Guilty Verdict for Yoon Seok-yeol is Justice Prevailing... No Power Above the Constitution
The Korea Christian Church Council supports the guilty verdict against former President Yoon Seok-yeol, emphasizing that no power stands above the Constitution.
Former South Korean president sentenced to life imprisonment for leading insurrection
Former South Korean president Yoon Suk Yeol has been sentenced to life imprisonment for leading an insurrection against the country's constitutional order.
[Editorial] The sentencing of Yoon Seok-yeol: the judiciary's 'will to uphold the constitution' is being watched by the entire nation
The first-instance sentencing trial for Yoon Seok-yeol, charged with leading a rebellion, is set for the 19th, with a significant public focus on the judiciary's integrity and the legal ramifications of his alleged actions.
Zimbabwe: FORUS Warns of 'Assault On the Republic' As Term-Extension Bill Fuels Backlash
The opposition FORUS party in Zimbabwe warns that a proposed Constitutional Amendment Bill extending presidential terms threatens the nation's constitutional order and democracy.
On the Front Page: the 'Good' and 'Bad' Coup Leaders
The article discusses the perspectives of African leaders on constitutional order restoration after unconstitutional power seizures, particularly addressing João Lourenço's remarks during his leadership at the African Union.
"At risk is the constitutional order". The left and Anm attack Nordio
The Italian Justice Minister Carlo Nordio faces criticism from leftist politicians for likening judicial factions to a self-referential 'mafia-like' association that needs reform through a lottery system.
The Cuban regime forces provisional prison for 'El4tico'
Cuban influencers Kamil Zayas and Ernesto Ricardo Medina will remain in provisional custody after facing charges of propaganda against the constitutional order and incitement to commit crimes.
The Constitutional Court initiates a case regarding the suspension of the Ropaži municipality's binding regulations
The Ropaži municipality council has challenged the legality of a minister's order that suspended changes to the local territory planning in a suburban area.
Recount of the Bundestag election: BSW appeals to Karlsruhe
One year after the Bundestag election, the Alliance of Sahra Wagenknecht is appealing to the Federal Constitutional Court to seek a recount in order to gain a seat in Parliament.
"Important Stories" revealed how the FSB ensured that a famous comedian was banned from entering Russia
The article discusses how the FSB's Constitutional Order Protection and Anti-Terrorism Service, known as the Second Service, initiated a ban on a famous comedian from entering Russia, highlighting attempts to negotiate cooperation with him.
Azzariti: “The design is evident, they use news events for their illiberal model”
Gaetano Azzariti, a constitutional law expert, argues that the Italian government is leveraging recent news events to shape a progressively authoritarian model of public order.
SDP Wrote to the Constitutional Court: 'There Has Been an Attack by HDZ on the Constitutional Order'
The president of the City Assembly, Matej Mišić, filed a proposal with the Constitutional Court regarding the organization of a welcome event for the handball team at the main city square, stating that the issue has escalated beyond sports to a matter of democracy.
Milanović on the welcome: This is the seizure of the state and unscrupulous incitement of divisions among the Croatian people
President Zoran Milanović criticized the government's actions regarding the welcome of the handball team, labeling their decision as unconstitutional and illegal, and accusing them of intentionally undermining the constitutional order.
Why did Somalia draw a line with the UAE?
The Somali government decided to cancel all agreements with the UAE, citing the need to defend its sovereignty, constitutional order, and national unity after years of diplomatic engagement.
Verdict in South Korea: Five Years in Prison for Yoon
Former President Yoon has been sentenced to five years in prison for declaring martial law and attacking constitutional order, with prosecutors having called for the death penalty due to his lack of remorse.
Most collects signatures for constitutional protection of cash: 'It's more than a party issue'
The political party Most has begun collecting signatures in the Croatian Parliament to modify the Constitution in order to protect cash as a means of payment, warning that failing to do so may require a referendum.
The South Korean Prosecutor's Office requests the death penalty for former President Yoon for declaring martial law
The South Korean Prosecutor's Office is seeking the death penalty for former President Yoon Suk-yeol due to his imposition of martial law in December 2024, which they claim aimed to undermine constitutional order.
Venezuela announces the release of 116 prisoners, including two Italians and a Spaniard
The Venezuelan government has confirmed the release of 116 prisoners, including two Italians and one Spaniard, in response to actions related to constitutional order and national stability.
Law Professor: Plenković's Ultimatum is Unconstitutional Political Trade
Law professor Aleksandar Maršavelski sharply criticized Prime Minister Andrej Plenković's ultimatum concerning the appointment of constitutional judges linked to the selection of the President of the Supreme Court, labeling it as unconstitutional political trading and an attack on the constitutional order.
Milanović told Plenković: The election of judges must not be a subject of trade
Croatian President Zoran Milanović warns Prime Minister Plenković against linking the appointment of the President of the Supreme Court to the selection of constitutional judges, deeming it a threat to the constitutional order.
Milanović on Plenković's plan for the selection of judges: 'This undermines the constitutional order, I will not participate in it'
Croatian President Zoran Milanović criticized Prime Minister Plenković's plan to link the election of the President of the Supreme Court with the selection of Constitutional Court judges, calling it a violation of the Constitution and indicating his refusal to participate in such political agreements.
The Deputy Attorney General: The government is violating a Supreme Court order, this is the constitutional crisis
The Deputy Attorney General Gil Limon stated that the government is in violation of a Supreme Court ruling requiring it to develop an enforcement policy for yeshiva students, marking a constitutional crisis.