Daily Summary #1881: War between the USA, Israel, and Iran; Case of gang rape in RJ; Rules for the October elections and more
The article discusses various current events, including regional conflicts in the Middle East, a local crime case in Brazil, and upcoming electoral regulations.
TSE resumes analyzing the rules for the elections in October; find out what is at stake
The Superior Electoral Court of Brazil is set to review the rules applicable to the upcoming elections, which detail existing laws rather than changing them.
Electoral law, dispute over the prize. And Schlein: "Ready for the primaries"
The electoral law in Italy is causing disputes among parties as Schlein expresses readiness for primaries amid tensions about election rules.
New electoral law, simulations on the parties: the League risks being halved
The new electoral law in Italy could lead to the League party, led by Matteo Salvini, losing half of its representatives even in a coalition victory due to decreasing support and new voting rules.
Proportional and Prize, Here Are the New Rules. 'The Right Has More Chances'
The article discusses the potential effects of Italy's new electoral system on political parties, highlighting how the right may gain a better position as per recent simulations.
TRE-SP rules against action against Salmourão councilor for alleged vote buying
The TRE-SP unanimously dismissed an electoral action against Salmourão councilor Wesley Barbosa, accused of vote buying through vehicle repair promises.
Newsfilter: Fico is changing election rules, prepare for the worst
Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fico's coalition is moving to change electoral laws, eliminating mail-in voting from abroad and potentially altering other voting rules to serve their political interests.
2026 Elections: TSE Begins Analyzing Rules for the Election; Internet Campaigns Will Be Discussed
The Superior Electoral Court (TSE) in Brazil has begun discussions on the rules for the upcoming elections, focusing on various electoral themes including campaign regulations and ensuring voting rights for people with disabilities.
2026 Elections: TSE Analyzes Rules for the Election; Internet Campaigns Will Be Discussed
The Superior Electoral Court (TSE) of Brazil is set to discuss the rules for the upcoming elections, focusing on details that will clarify existing laws without making new amendments.
TSE ignores proposal against fraud in quotas and generates debate about risks to electoral diversity
The TSE has not included any proposals for preventing fraud in affirmative actions for black and indigenous candidates in the preliminary rules for the 2026 elections.
TSE Begins Judging Resolutions for the 2026 Elections This Thursday
The TSE is starting to review resolutions that will govern the electoral rules for Brazil's 2026 elections, including regulations around the use of AI.
Electoral Act: Opposition fumes over primaries, funding rules
Political parties in Nigeria have strongly criticized the newly passed Electoral Act 2026, claiming it favors the ruling party by imposing new restrictions on primaries and campaign financing.
Electoral Alert in Florida: the bill that would change rules for migrants starting January 1, 2027
A legislative proposal in Florida aims to impose stricter criteria for verifying U.S. citizenship for voter registration, set to take effect in 2027.
Cármen calls for the end of telework in the Electoral Justice in a meeting about conduct rules
Minister Cármen Lúcia urged the termination of telework in the Electoral Justice during a meeting focused on conduct recommendations for electoral magistrates.
We are Mexico seeks transparency and rules for the registration of parties
The organization Somos México, in its bid to become a political party, has presented a proposal for electoral reform to the Mexican Congress, calling for a review of the registration process for new parties alongside demands for transparency and integrity from electoral officials.
Vox demands four key ministries in Extremadura and the regional PP no longer rules out another electoral repetition
Vox is demanding four significant ministries in Extremadura as negotiations continue, with the regional Popular Party (PP) now considering the possibility of another election if an agreement is not reached.
TSE President presents code of conduct for judges in this year's elections; see rules
The president of Brazil's Superior Electoral Court (TSE), Cármen Lúcia, introduced guidelines for ethical conduct for electoral judges during the 2026 elections.
Monreal rules out a break with PVEM and PT over electoral reform; reaffirms that 'pluris' will remain in San Lázaro
Ricardo Monreal, leader of Morena in the Chamber of Deputies, has dismissed any possibility of a split with the PVEM and PT parties regarding electoral reform, confirming that the current legislative composition will remain unchanged.
The Party 'Republic' Changes Its Name Under Hermani's Leadership
The party 'Republic' will now be known as 'We Change the Rules' and will be led by director Alvis Hermanis.
The Ghost of Federal Intervention: Trump Challenges Electoral Rules and Raises New Alarms in the U.S.
Trump is urging the Republican Party to 'nationalize' the upcoming midterm elections, provoking significant political tension in the U.S.
TSE will hold unprecedented hearing in Belém to hear indigenous peoples about the 2026 Elections
The Superior Electoral Court (TSE) will conduct a public hearing in Belém to engage with indigenous peoples and marginalized groups regarding the rules for the 2026 General Elections.
Monreal rules out reduction of plurinominal legislators; it is a 'resolved issue', he says
Ricardo Monreal, leader of Morena in the Chamber of Deputies, stated that the issue of reducing plurinominal legislators is 'resolved' and that the electoral reform will maintain the current composition of the legislature but aims to better connect these legislators with society.
Electoral alarm in the US: Donald Trump seeks to change the rules in 15 states for the November elections
President Donald Trump's plans to alter election regulations in 15 states raise alarms in Washington, with implications for the upcoming congressional elections where the opposition may regain control.
Trump's plans to change electoral rules raise alarms ahead of the November date
Trump's suggestions to nationalize election control have raised concerns as he continues to contest the 2020 election results ahead of the midterm elections.
PT rules out candidate change and insists on re-election of struggling governors
The PT party has decided not to withdraw the candidacies for re-election of governors Jerônimo Rodrigues (BA) and Elmano de Freitas (CE), despite facing challenges, during a meeting of the party's Electoral Working Group.
To Be and to Seem in Electoral Independence
This article discusses the need for constant redesign and protection of electoral independence with clear rules and practices, emphasizing that legality must also be perceived as such.
Cármen announces conduct rules for electoral judges with restriction on participation in events
Minister Cármen Lúcia, president of the TSE, announced ethical conduct recommendations for electoral judges during the opening of the judicial year, with a proposal to be discussed at an upcoming meeting.
Political parties receive more than $138m in ‘dark money’ before new donation rules begin
Australian political parties have received over $138 million in undisclosed donations, referred to as 'dark money', ahead of new donation regulations.
IU rules that Sumar is "not an instrument capable of uniting" and demands changes, even of name, in the negotiation table with Díaz, Comunes, and Más Madrid
Izquierda Unida criticizes Sumar's current structure and calls for significant changes in the upcoming negotiations for electoral candidacies.