The document submission process will be eased for the needy and low-income individuals
New amendments proposed in Latvia aim to ease document submission for social service benefits to reduce bureaucracy for low-income citizens.
Malawi: Justice Minister Starts Process to Hire New ACB Director, 50 Candidates to Be Interviewed Before Final Choice By President
Malawi's Minister of Justice has initiated the recruitment process for a new Director General of the Anti-Corruption Bureau, with 50 candidates set to be interviewed for this critical role.
The regularization of migrants will have its own windows at the Post Office and Social Security offices
Spain's government is implementing a new process for the regularization of migrants, allowing them to submit residency and work permit applications at designated offices.
From postal votes to counting and a visit to the king: This is how the election works
An overview of the election process in Denmark ahead of the March 24, 2026 election, detailing the steps involved from voting to government formation.
Family courts in England and Wales ‘not good enough’ for women and children, minister says
A government minister in the UK has criticized the family courts in England and Wales as inadequate, announcing reforms aimed at prioritizing child welfare and improving the legal process for women and children.
Glacier Law: Justice confirmed public hearings and rejected a lawsuit from environmental organizations
The Argentine government confirmed public hearings on the Glacier Law after a court dismissed a lawsuit from environmental organizations seeking to halt the process.
The Government took the first step to privatize the social security of the security forces
The Argentine government has initiated the process to privatize the social security system for its security forces by calling for public tenders.
Edo to return disputed land to community
The Edo State Government is committed to returning disputed land to the Oke Oroma Community after completing the layout process.
Confrontation between Marinakis and Tsanakopoulos over the Alitheia Forum: Allegations of 'rigged processes'
Greek government spokesperson Marinakis responded to opposition criticism regarding the Alitheia Forum, asserting the transparency of the process.
Cho Kuk: We need to reflect on the process of discussing the prosecution reform bill... Yellow light is on for the government's operation system
Cho Kuk, the leader of the Justice Party, emphasized the need for reflection on the discussions surrounding the prosecution reform bill, stating that the internal conflicts have raised concerns about the government's operational system.
City Hall in Goiás launches selection process with salaries of almost R$ 6 thousand
The City Hall of Firminópolis has announced a selection process offering salaries of up to R$ 5,387.18 with available positions for various educational levels.
TCE suspends land concessions on Via Costeira and orders the RN government to prioritize bidding
The State Court of Accounts (TCE/RN) has suspended administrative acts granting extensions to land concessions on Via Costeira in Natal, Brazil, and mandated that priority be given to a new bidding process for land use.
The Generalitat eliminates 69 obsolete advisory councils and study groups
The Generalitat has officially dismantled 69 advisory councils and study groups deemed obsolete as part of its administrative rationalization process.
The state has launched a plan for the construction of a hydrogen corridor
The Estonian government has initiated a special planning process for the land portion of the Nordic-Baltic hydrogen corridor to explore the possibilities and conditions for pipeline construction in Estonia.
2027: Kwara, Cross River mandate resignation for officials seeking office
The Kwara State Government has mandated civil servants aiming to contest in the 2027 elections to resign from their positions, a directive echoed by Cross River State Governor Bassey Otu for political appointees.
G. Nausėda: The Constitutional Court clearly stated that the president should not be viewed as a notary
President Gitanas Nausėda emphasizes that the Constitutional Court has clarified the role of the president in the government formation process, asserting that the president should not merely approve candidates like a notary.
Customs Chief Selection Not Without Violations: A New Competition Will Be Announced
Lithuania's Ministry of Finance has canceled the customs chief selection process due to procedural violations reported in a formal complaint.
Kersti Kaljulaid: the public loves the current president, but the parliament, as usual, cannot agree
Former President Kersti Kaljulaid comments on the current presidential selection process, noting a lack of significant parallels to previous years.
Jorge Macri launches the bidding process for private capital to take control of public media in Buenos Aires
The government of Buenos Aires announced a plan to privatize the city's public media outlets, aiming to reduce taxpayer funding and shift towards private management and investment.
Marek Kobylański: When Official Recommendations Fail
The article discusses the complications arising from Poland's public procurement process, specifically regarding electronic submission channels.
Poland's largest opposition party calls on the government to withdraw from the ETS
Poland's largest opposition party, Law and Justice (PiS), has proposed a resolution urging the government to initiate the withdrawal process from the emissions trading system (ETS).
Paweł Niewiadomski: The government helped, but it was travel agencies that brought the most Poles back from the Middle East
Travel agencies were primarily responsible for repatriating Polish tourists from the Middle East, despite the government's assistance in the process.
Pia Olsen Dyhr flatly rejects the role as a support party
Pia Olsen Dyhr expresses a strong refusal to accept a minor role as a supporting party in the government formation process in Denmark.
President Yoon: 'The management of the discussion process was a bit lacking'... Trust damaged between party and government
President Yoon acknowledged shortcomings in managing the discussion process regarding the establishment of the Serious Crimes Investigation Agency, highlighting a cycle of conflict within the governing party that has briefly subsided after legislative consensus was reached.
Todde pays the company that rewards her consultant
The Sardinian government led by Alessandra Todde is under scrutiny for allegedly awarding public funds to a consultancy firm linked to her consultant, raising questions about the integrity of the process.
Government Defines Mechanism to Negotiate the T-MEC
This week marks the beginning of the T-MEC review process, with Mexico's Economy Secretary Marcelo Ebrard set to engage in conversations with his U.S. counterpart in Washington D.C.
The Prime Minister views the VTEK's decision to start an investigation into trips to Italy as a normal process
The Prime Minister's representative stated that the initiation of an inquiry by the VTEK regarding official trips to Italy is viewed as a standard procedure to ensure transparency and clarity in the matter.
Ayede Polytechnic appointments spark controversy over due process
Appointments of key administrative positions at Ayede Polytechnic have raised concerns regarding adherence to due process among stakeholders.
President Yoon expresses concern over prosecution reform process, says more effort is needed from party and government
President Yoon Suk-yeol expressed disappointment regarding the management of the prosecution reform process, urging for better communication between government and party.
About 4,700 students are without classes after suspension of the selection process for Education in Aparecida
The suspension of a selection process for temporary educators in Aparecida, Brazil, has left approximately 4,700 students without classes due to alleged irregularities.
United Nations calls on Venezuela for more transparency in the application of amnesty for political prisoners
The United Nations urges Venezuela to enhance transparency in the amnesty process for political prisoners, while the Venezuelan government rejects these claims and responds with accusations of bias against UN officials.
Digital Land Bank: Piloting Starts Today - Registration of Transfer of Building Factor Titles
The Digital Land Bank begins pilot operations today, initiating the transfer process of building factors through a modern digital system.
The state still has 2021 services to digitize, i.e., more than half
The Czech government has over 2000 services left to digitize, with plans to complete the process by 2027.
Starmer denies misleading MPs over Mandelson vetting process
Keir Starmer refutes allegations of misleading Parliament regarding Peter Mandelson's vetting process for the US ambassadorship amid newly released files raising concerns about the appointment.
Deputy Head of MSWiA: Shelters are important, but expensive. Therefore, evacuation must be well prepared
The Polish government is set to report on the first year of a civil protection law, focusing on the renovation and construction of shelters while acknowledging the long investment process needed.
Uttar Pradesh Pollution Control Board Invites Applications for Various Positions, Learn All Details
The Uttar Pradesh Pollution Control Board is seeking applications for the positions of Assistant Environmental Engineer and Assistant Scientist, with the application process starting now and ending on March 28, 2026.
The Province of Buenos Aires will not adhere to the changes in the VTV proposed by the Nation, and Sturzenegger responded
The Province of Buenos Aires has decided not to adopt the national government's proposed changes to the Vehicle Technical Verification (VTV) process, opting instead to maintain its current annual inspection system for vehicles over two years old.
Biometric CURP 2026: How to Make Your Appointment Online?
The article outlines the process for obtaining a biometric CURP in Mexico, detailing the steps to schedule an appointment online.
Measure: the porteño government will open the bidding for the two public radios and the TV signal
The porteño government in Argentina plans to open bidding for the management of two public radio stations and a television channel as part of its cost-cutting measures.
"Expand Freedom": From 2027, Producers Will Be Able to Choose a Private Veterinarian for Foot-and-Mouth Disease Vaccination
Starting in 2027, Argentine producers will have the freedom to select accredited private veterinarians for foot-and-mouth disease vaccinations, as part of a government initiative to streamline the vaccination process.
"Incomprehensible blast, absurd" – Minister of Labour under fire, Jussi Halla-aho confused
Finnish Minister of Labour Matias Marttinen faces criticism from the opposition over a proposed law to ease the process of temporary employment contracts.
The Ministry of the Environment awarded an IT contract to an entrepreneur prosecuted in the VZP case
The Czech Ministry of the Environment has awarded an IT contract to a businessman facing prosecution, raising concerns over the bidding process's transparency.
Postponement of the super subsidy? It's due to diligence, explains the new director of the Labor Office
The new director of the Labor Office attributes the postponement of the super subsidy to a thorough review process.
Peter Mandelson files seven revelations - from astonishing request to Farage risk
Keir Starmer has published initial files revealing significant details about Peter Mandelson's vetting as the UK's ambassador to Washington, amidst concerns over his ties to Jeffrey Epstein.
The Battle for the Embassy in Washington: Three Diplomats Compete, ANO Has Chosen a Former Minister
The Czech government's recent halt of a significant ambassadorial exchange highlights the strategic importance of the U.S. embassy, with a competitive selection process among diplomats closely tied to political influences.
RB Rail calls the service audit regarding the procurement of track switches an "unnecessary action"
RB Rail's CFO claims that the government-backed audit of their procurement process is unnecessary and not conducive to project progress.
Peter Mandelson files LIVE: Keir Starmer to publish first wave after PMQs
Keir Starmer is set to release documents concerning Peter Mandelson's appointment as the UK's ambassador to the US following government agreement to MP demands for transparency around his vetting process.
DN Debate Replies. "Our sentencing reform provides greater restitution for crime victims"
A government proposal for a sentencing reform aims to offer more justice to crime victims, addressing previous concerns regarding their interests in the punishment process.
Members of Parliament Approve the Budget
The Czech Parliament is in the process of approving the national budget.
Fubara to swear in five commissioners-designate cleared by Rivers Assembly
Governor Siminalayi Fubara of Rivers State is set to swear in five commissioners-designate who have been confirmed by the Rivers State House of Assembly after a screening process.