Turkey: Öcalan's Call for 'a New Political Era' – 'Democratic Transition Requires New Laws'
The PKK leader Abdullah Öcalan advocates for a new political era in Turkey, urging the state to adopt democratic reforms.
Innovation: "If the Democratic Party does not respond to 'political reforms' by March 1, we will take 'next actions'" warning
The Justice Innovation Party warns that if the Democratic Party fails to respond to political reform demands by March 1, they will initiate further political actions.
'Judicial 3 Laws' Bring Frustration to the Judiciary... Park Young-jae Resigns as Head of the Court Administration Office
South Korea's Supreme Court Justice Park Young-jae announced his resignation as head of the Court Administration Office amid the controversial passage of the 'Judicial 3 Laws' led by the ruling Democratic Party.
We Are Mexico
The article discusses the formation of a new political party in Mexico, called Somos México, amidst ongoing electoral challenges and government reforms that threaten democratic integrity.
The left creates a poisoned atmosphere. What a mistake it is to return to judicial zealotry
Enrico Morando, a founding member of the Democratic Party, warns against the hostile environment facing supporters of judicial reforms within the left, highlighting the challenges they face from within their own ranks.
The Kawai Liberal Democratic Party wins overwhelmingly... but support for tax reform is limited, with 70% concerned about funding - Asahi Shimbun Poll
A recent national poll in Japan shows that despite the Liberal Democratic Party's overwhelming victory, support for tax reforms regarding food consumption tax is low, and many voters are concerned about funding.
Picierno shakes the PD hardliner. "A Yes against ruined lives"
Pina Picierno of the Democratic Party argues for a Yes vote on judicial reforms, countering party leader Elly Schlein's opposition to the reform referendum.
DRC: the IMF denounces an explosion of the payroll in the administration that weakens finances
The IMF has raised concerns about a significant increase in public sector salaries in the Democratic Republic of Congo, warning that it poses a major fiscal risk and urges prompt structural reforms.
The Iranian opposition debates between the desire for democracy and the lack of unity
Iranian opposition faces internal divisions despite widespread protests demanding democratic reforms.
Nigeria: Nigeria Backs AU's Institutional Reforms On Peace, Security, Others
Nigeria supports proposed reforms in the African Union aimed at enhancing peace, security, and democratic governance.
Elections Commission: Bangladesh Nationalist Party BNP Wins Elections
The Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP) alliance has won a majority in the elections, securing 212 seats according to the official data from the Elections Commission.
Editorial: The Democratic Party that has resolved the ‘merger strife’ must now focus on livelihood and reform
The Democratic Party of Korea has decided to suspend discussions on merging with the Justice Party amidst internal conflicts, calling for a renewed focus on people's livelihoods and political reforms.
Year One Leisure: Democrats and ‘Only Justice’ Reforms - Can Election Coalition Be Possible with Different Calculations?
Discussions on an electoral coalition between the Democratic Party and the Justice Party intensify as Justice Party leader Cho Kuk agrees to the formation of a committee proposed by the Democratic Party.
Japan's Takaichi vows 'major policy shift' after resounding election victory
Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi has promised significant policy reforms following her party's substantial electoral victory, emphasizing the need for changes in security, immigration, and economic policies.
[Exclusive] Blue House says ruling party must "speak smoothly in one voice" regarding abolition of supplement investigative rights
The Blue House has urged the ruling party to maintain a united front in discussions about the abolition of supplementary investigative rights amid ongoing reforms in the prosecution system.
The Red Robes Reject the PD: "Opposition Too Weak"
Italian judges criticize the PD for weakness in opposing government reforms that could affect judicial appointments.
SDP faults Senate over real-time result transmission
The Social Democratic Party criticizes the Senate's resistance to full transparency in election result transmission, urging citizens to oppose any rollback on reforms ahead of the 2027 elections.
CITAD condemns Senate for rejecting mandatory e-transmission
The Centre for Information Technology and Development has criticized the Nigerian Senate's rejection of real-time electronic transmission of election results, viewing it as a setback to democratic reforms before the 2027 general elections.
Dem leaders share list of 10 demands for ICE reforms with GOP
Democratic leaders in Congress presented ten demands for reforms to U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement, urging their inclusion in the DHS funding bill, citing the agency's impact on communities.
Reforms and Governance
Argentina is undergoing a new phase of reforms that challenge the solidity of its democratic system and the legitimacy of its institutions, as part of a broader sequence of structural changes impacting the market.
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.
Africa: After a Decade of AU Reform, Collective African Security Remains Elusive
Despite reforms aimed at enhancing the effectiveness of the African Union, leaders often rely on external mediation, undermining African-led security initiatives.
Han Byeong-do: 'There is no compromise on prosecutorial reform... the end of civil war is the recovery of livelihoods'
Han Byeong-do, the floor leader of the Democratic Party, asserted that the first principle of the Lee Jae-myung government is 'only the people's life', emphasizing that the end of civil war will lead to the recovery of livelihoods while committing to comprehensive prosecutorial and judicial reforms.