The government intends to unleash the genie of direct democracy
The article discusses the Czech government's plans to enhance direct democracy, potentially allowing for more citizen involvement in governance.
Postal Voting in Hesse: The Price of Convenience
The article discusses the implications of postal voting in Hesse, highlighting its role in promoting democratic participation while simultaneously raising concerns about the essence of direct voter engagement.
Obama's direct words to Trump: 'Every day we wake up to a new attack...'
Former U.S. President Barack Obama criticized Donald Trump's administration during the funeral of civil rights activist Jesse Jackson without specifically naming Trump.
Obama expressed direct words about Trump’s administration
Former US President Barack Obama criticized Donald Trump's administration during a memorial for Jesse Jackson.
The Interior Ministry withdraws the appeal in the dispute with SPD regarding inclusion in the extremism report
The Czech Interior Ministry has retracted its appeal in a legal battle with the Freedom and Direct Democracy party concerning its classification in a report on extremism.
Electoral Act: PDP calls amendment direct act of treachery against electorate
The PDP condemned the recent amendment to the Electoral Act, claiming it undermines democracy and the integrity of the electoral process in Nigeria.
Vote Distortion: Problem, Danger, and Solution
The article discusses the issue of vote distortion in Mexico's electoral system, highlighting disparities in representation among political parties in Congress compared to direct elections for positions such as mayors and governors.
"We are really waiting for the end of the war" – Direct words from Ukrainians interviewed by Yle about the elections
Ukrainians express skepticism and concern about holding elections during wartime, citing legal, security, and logistical obstacles.
Former Supreme Court Presidents and 138 Retired Judges: The Attacks on Isaac Amit Are Unrestrained Insanity
A letter signed by 142 retired judges, including all former Supreme Court presidents, condemned the unrestrained attacks on Supreme Court President Isaac Amit and the judicial system, emphasizing that such destructive rhetoric poses a direct threat to democracy in Israel.