This pleases the 4T: Daniel Noboa suffers electoral defeat after rejection of his constitutional reforms
Ecuador's President Daniel Noboa faced a surprising electoral defeat when voters rejected his proposed constitutional reforms in a national referendum.
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.
Welfare State: Greens Offer Reform Assistance
The Green Party in Germany is proposing collaboration with the federal government for comprehensive social reforms requiring constitutional changes.
Making Access to the Constitutional Court More Accessible for Socially Vulnerable Groups
Proposed amendments aim to ensure that state-provided legal assistance in constitutional court processes is available at the initial stages of complaint preparation, enhancing accessibility for socially vulnerable individuals.
The fall of Josรฉ Jerรญ in Peru: Why is it so easy to dismiss a president
The article discusses the political instability in Peru, highlighting the ease with which presidents can be dismissed due to constitutional reforms initiated by Alberto Fujimori.
"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.
The CEI divides over the 'No'. But the real game is the succession to Zuppi
The Italian Bishops' Conference (CEI) has officially denied claims of supporting a 'No' vote on upcoming constitutional reforms, as internal divisions emerge, notably following controversial statements from its vice president.
Immigration, taxation, authority, work: the major interview with Bruno Retailleau, candidate for the 2027 presidential election
Bruno Retailleau outlines his presidential campaign priorities, including constitutional reforms and measures to rejuvenate France.
General elections and referendum underway in Bangladesh
Bangladesh is conducting its 13th general elections and a referendum on constitutional reforms amidst significant political changes.
Maciej Gutowski, Piotr Kardas: Poor elections to the Tribunal would be a triumph for PiS
The article discusses the implications of the ruling coalition's plans to quickly fill vacant positions in the Constitutional Tribunal in Poland amid ongoing public debates about judicial reforms.
High Judge Accuses Government of Violating the Constitution
A high judge in Denmark has accused the government of potentially breaching the constitution with its proposed reforms on the deportation of criminal foreigners.
The Dilemma in Costa Rica, the Central American Switzerland
The recent election of Laura Fernรกndez in Costa Rica has raised significant concerns regarding potential constitutional reforms and the adoption of authoritarian measures reminiscent of El Salvador's Bukele model.
Prime Minister Takaichi Takes Japan to the Polls to Secure Her Leadership
Japan is heading to the polls under Prime Minister Takaichi, who aims for a supermajority to push for constitutional reforms amid a volatile political climate.
Broad Front Against Electoral Reform Proposed by Sheinbaum: "We Will Defend Constitutional Democracy"
A coalition of politicians, researchers, and activists has formed the Democratic Broad Front to oppose proposed electoral reforms by President Sheinbaum, citing concerns over potential threats to democratic institutions and the need for dialogue and consensus.
Deputies commemorate Constitution amid disqualifications from the 4T and opposition
During a solemn session marking the 109th Anniversary of the Promulgation of the 1917 Constitution, tensions erupted between ruling party lawmakers and opposition representatives over constitutional reforms.
KKE on Constitutional Revision: Attempt to Secure Anti-People Reforms
The KKE condemns the beginning of the national dialogue on constitutional revision initiated by the Prime Minister, claiming it aims to enshrine a series of 'reactionary and anti-people reforms,' particularly regarding public sector permanence and non-state universities.
Greece: Will officials lose constitutional job guarantees?
The Greek Prime Minister advocates for bold reforms to strengthen institutional authority and citizen trust, specifically proposing changes to constitutional protections for current and former ministers.
F.A.Z. Objection Podcast: Intelligence Service Made in Germany: How the BND Is to Be Reformed
The podcast discusses the planned reforms for the Federal Intelligence Service (BND) in Germany, featuring constitutional lawyer Markus Ogorek and addressing the implications of the U.S. withdrawal from international legal organizations.
How Tito Became President of Yugoslavia?
Josip Broz Tito became the first president of the Federal People's Republic of Yugoslavia on January 14, 1953, following constitutional reforms that solidified his leadership role in Yugoslav politics until his death in 1980.
Referendum on justice, the government has set the date: voting will take place on March 22 and 23
The Italian government has announced that the referendum on constitutional reforms related to justice will take place on March 22 and 23, coinciding with supplementary elections, amidst ongoing political debate.
Liveblog Domestic Politics: SPD Plans Higher Taxes on Large Inheritances
The SPD is set to propose higher inheritance taxes following a ruling by the Federal Constitutional Court as part of ongoing domestic political reforms.
SPD plans higher taxes on 'extreme inheritances and wealth'
The SPD is proposing reforms to inheritance tax aiming to increase taxes on very large inheritances while protecting business assets in light of a recent Constitutional Court ruling.