Pini: 'The former members want a federal League. Zaia or Fedriga should lead the North'
Former deputy Gianluca Pini advocates for a federated League led by either Zaia or Fedriga during a laying to rest event in Pontida.
Nigeria's Federalism - Designed for Competition, Trapped in Administrative Rivalry
The article discusses how Nigeria's federal system is hindered by administrative rivalries, limiting true economic competition and industrial growth among its states.
Federalism and migrants: historical battles
Umberto Bossi, founder of the Northern League and a key figure in Italian politics, has passed away at 84, leaving behind a legacy marked by significant battles that shaped Italy's institutional framework.
Federalism and Recall of Mandate
The article discusses the implications of the Mexican government's 'Plan B' electoral reform which seeks to adjust the legal framework governing local legislatures and state politics.
Demonstrations: More Clarity in Assembly Law
The article discusses the need for nationwide standards in assembly law in Germany to ensure legal certainty amid the complexities of federalism.
What model of differentiated European integration?
The article discusses Mario Draghi's speech on the existential challenges facing Europe and proposes a pragmatic approach to European integration through flexible coalitions among willing member states.
The American Republic and Our Founding Leaders
The article discusses the contributions of James Madison and the foundational principles of the American Republic.
Ricardo Quintela continues to be embroiled in a fight with Milei: "Defending federalism is not a coup," he said
Governor Ricardo Quintela defends federalism in the face of accusations of inciting a coup by President Javier Milei's administration.
Makinde urges leaders to reach consensus on Nigeria’s federalism
Oyo State Governor Seyi Makinde emphasizes the need for a consensus among Nigerian leaders to ensure federalism aligns with the vision of the country’s founding fathers, particularly Chief Obafemi Awolowo.
What Next for the EU? / On the Battle of Old and New Recipes to Save Europe
The article discusses recent public sentiment in Europe regarding the need for increased unity to tackle global challenges, alongside remarks by Mario Draghi on the necessity of a pragmatic federalism.
The message from Javier Milei after the approval of the amendment to the Glacier Law
Javier Milei's administration praised the modification of the Glacier Law, claiming it promotes true environmental federalism and removes ideological distortions.
What did Hemant Soren demand from the central government?
Jharkhand CM Hemant Soren emphasized that the central government should focus on the development of all states in India, not just Jharkhand.
Mining and the Environment: A Strictly Constitutional Problem
The article discusses the constitutional issues surrounding the rights to a healthy environment and the sustainable use of resources within the context of mining legislation in Argentina.
An old legal article could be key to holding ICE agents accountable
A 1987 legal article by Akhil Reed Amar may provide a framework for holding ICE agents accountable for constitutional violations.
Draghi for president
Mario Draghi urges Europe to federalize in order to avoid being consumed by emerging illiberal disorder, during a recent speech in Leuven, Belgium.
Need for a new Federal Fiscal Pact to reorganize the country
The article discusses the importance of adapting the foundational constitutional pact to contemporary challenges to ensure equality and solidarity among the Federation, state entities, and municipalities as the country commemorates its constitutional anniversary.
Senate to hike FG’s share of federation revenue
The Senate has initiated a constitutional amendment to boost the Federal Government's share of revenue from the Federation Account, citing the inadequacy of the current allocation formula and ongoing discussions about fiscal federalism.
Super Mario and the Fear of Federalism
Mario Draghi's call for a real EU federation has stirred unease in several European capitals, particularly Germany, where the idea of federalism has been all but erased from political discourse.
Warning from Draghi: "EU Federal or It’s Over"
Mario Draghi, during a ceremony at KU Leuven, warns European governments and institutions that the continent must evolve from a confederation to a federation to survive.
Draghi: Europe must pursue a 'realistic federalism' - Its goal is not a looser cooperation but a genuine federation
Former European Central Bank head Mario Draghi warns Europe against remaining subordinate to the U.S. and China, advocating for a bridge over old divisions to emerge as a genuine power.
Draghi: "Europe must strive for a 'realistic federalism'"
Mario Draghi urged Europe to overcome old divisions to become a true power during his speech at the University of Louvain.
The Future of German Federalism
Bavarian Prime Minister Markus Söder is suggested to be contemplating the consolidation of German federal states, possibly even considering selling the eastern states to Russia.
Reactions to Söder's Federalism Initiative: "There will be no state of Central Germany among us"
Bremen's mayor, Andreas Bovenschulte, rejected CSU leader Markus Söder's demand for a reorganization of federal states, asserting that Bremen is performing well economically.
"We should abolish 20 percent of the laws, that would be much more effective"
Economist Daniel Stelter discusses in a WELT TV interview the idea of consolidating smaller federal states to save costs and calls for a comprehensive federalism reform to shrink the state relative to the economy.
Suggestions for Federalism Reform: Söder Diverts Attention from Missing Ideas for Bavaria
Bavarian leader Markus Söder is criticized for lacking innovative ideas while attempting to shift focus during a major speech.
Federalism Reform: Söder Wants to Merge Individual Federal States
Bavarian Prime Minister Markus Söder proposes merging smaller federal states into larger entities for greater success, highlighting the financial contributions of larger states like Bavaria and Baden-Württemberg during a CSU retreat.
This year we will find out whether the EU is politically dead. It all depends on migrants
The article discusses the uncertain political future of the EU amid ongoing debates about its identity and response to the migrant crisis.
Supreme Court’s 2026 rulings could define America for decades to come
The upcoming Supreme Court rulings in 2026 are expected to have a significant and lasting impact on key legal issues concerning federalism, equal protection, executive power, and citizenship.