Guayaquil simplifies the process for extinguishing family patrimony of legalized properties starting this February 27
Guayaquil's municipal government has streamlined the process for extinguishing family patrimony for legalized properties, reducing the timeframe significantly for property owners.
What is the plan for the 9,200 kilometers of roads that the State is concessioning
The Argentine government has initiated the bidding process for two vital highway corridors, inviting 15 offers for their privatization.
Hidrovía: there were three proposals to take over the largest bidding process of the current government
Three companies, two from Belgium and one from Brazil, have proposed bids to manage the extensive public works contract for the Hidrovía, Argentina's key waterway.
Election of candidates for the first president of the Supreme Court. We know the results
Five judges have been nominated as candidates to lead Poland's Supreme Court, following a voting process where one candidate received the least support and was excluded.
Páll Winkel appointed
Páll Winkel has been appointed as the Secretary of the Ministry of Justice in Iceland.
Ex-NIMASA DG urges FG to adopt business re-engineering policy
Dakuku Peterside, a former Director-General of NIMASA, calls for the Nigerian government to implement a national business process re-engineering policy to stimulate economic growth.
Tax Return Submission Opened - No Application for Extension Possible
The tax return submission process has begun in Iceland, but applicants cannot request an extension.
The Government of Salvador Illa presents the Budgets without support and highlights its solitude in the Parliament
The Government of Salvador Illa has initiated the process to approve the 2026 budget without securing the necessary support from parliamentary groups.
Good News for Bihar Teachers, Big Decision by Government on Promotions
The Bihar government has decided to promote teachers who have served for almost a decade, with the process starting in April.
Michał Bieniak: Deregulation, deregulation, and after deregulation
Michał Bieniak discusses the ongoing process of deregulation in Polish law and questions whether current regulations have become too cumbersome.
Severe Storm Support Decisions – Rico, 18, Passed the Filter
The article discusses the controversy over government funding for athletes, particularly highlighting 18-year-old motorcycle racer Rico Salmela's experience receiving financial support despite criticisms surrounding the selection process.
Maduro requests dismissal of case in the US and alleges interference by the American government
Nicolás Maduro has requested that a US court dismiss drug trafficking charges against him, claiming that the American government is interfering with the legal process.
Alcolumbre tells Lula's allies that he will analyze the request to annul the secrecy break of Lulinha
The President of the Senate, Davi Alcolumbre, indicated that he will review a request to annul the secrecy break involving Lulinha, the son of President Lula, after allegations of fraud in the voting process made by government allies.
Government launches consultation into locally made wind infrastructure
The Australian government has initiated a consultation process to explore domestic manufacturing capabilities for wind turbine infrastructure.
The Government seeks to accelerate the launch of mobile phones in Argentina
The Argentine government is implementing a new resolution to speed up the homologation process for mobile phones, potentially reducing the time it takes for new devices to be available in the country.
The government proposes significant changes to prison sentences
The Finnish government has proposed the introduction of preventive detention for dangerous offenders and reforms to the release process for life sentence prisoners.
Lula's government raises R$ 60,000 with the auction of three port terminals
The Brazilian federal government raised just over R$ 60,000 through the auction of three port terminals despite low competition during the bidding process.
'Voting followed the rules,' says CPI president about the breaking of the confidentiality of Lula's son
The president of the CPI investigating INSS, Carlos Viana, defended the committee's decision to summon one of President Lula's sons, asserting that the voting process adhered to parliamentary regulations despite government claims.
City Hall in Bahia opens selection process with more than 580 vacancies
The municipal government of São Sebastião do Passé, in the Metropolitan Region of Salvador, has opened a simplified selection process offering 586 vacancies for various positions.
Government cancels renovation process for Carondelet, work will be done through private donations
The Ecuadorian government has canceled the public funding process for the renovation of the Carondelet Palace, opting instead to finance the project entirely through private donations.
The government succeeded. The network bill has left the commission's freezer
The Polish government has advanced its network bill through parliamentary committees, aiming to reform the process of connecting new energy sources to the national electricity grid.
Now get a refund of up to 1 million rupees from Sahara, money will be received in 45 days, know the process
Individuals who invested in Sahara India schemes can now reclaim refunds of up to 1 million rupees, with a reapplication opportunity provided by the government.
Pre-elections for the National Judiciary Council. The Coalition has prepared a resolution. PiS is going to the Constitutional Tribunal
The current Polish coalition government has introduced a resolution concerning pre-elections for members of the National Judiciary Council in response to a presidential veto on proposed changes to the judiciary election process.
Sheep Pox: Private Veterinarians Join the Fight – The Terms, Participation Process, and Fees
The Greek government is activating a new program that allows private veterinarians to assist in controlling the spread of sheep pox under a framework established in late 2025.
Bus bidding process in Greater Recife is once again postponed by the government of PE; process has dragged on since 2013
The bidding for bus operations in Greater Recife has been postponed again, leaving the system without formal contracts since 2013.
Faster Path to the Profession of Court Guardian
The Polish government has approved a draft law aimed at streamlining the recruitment process for court guardians and clarifying regulations within the judicial guardian service.
Pernambuco opens selection with 387 job vacancies at UPE and salaries up to R$ 12,3 thousand
The government of Pernambuco has announced a simplified selection process for 387 job vacancies at the University of Pernambuco's hospital complex, offering salaries ranging from R$ 1,621 to R$ 12,366.
Rahul Gandhi gives a strong response to Prime Minister Modi's statement
Rahul Gandhi has aggressively countered Prime Minister Modi's comments regarding a shirtless protest by the Youth Congress, criticizing various government policies in the process.
New CNH: more than 10,000 Brazilians have already obtained their first driver's license through the government app
Over 10,000 Brazilians have successfully completed the process of obtaining their first driver's license using the CNH Brazil app launched by the Ministry of Transport.
Are ministers negotiating draft laws with the president?
The article discusses the recent challenges and dynamics in the Polish government's process of lawmaking, particularly related to energy legislation and the relationship between ministers and the president.
The Prime Minister's Office: Preparation of the Eastern Finland Special Economic Zone is in the final stages, proposal soon for political consideration
The preparation of the Eastern Finland Special Economic Zone is nearing completion, but doubts have arisen about governmental commitment due to recent statements from the finance minister.
Tocantins government opens selection process to hire specialist doctors with salaries up to R$ 22,500
The Tocantins government in Brazil has initiated a selection process to hire specialist doctors for its healthcare facilities, offering salaries ranging from R$ 7,500 to R$ 22,500 based on work hours.
The Constitutional Court will examine the Government's refusal to present the Budgets after admitting the Senate's conflict of powers to process
The Constitutional Court in Spain will review the Senate's complaint against the government's failure to present the national budget, marking a significant legal event.
M. Sinkevičius on changes in the finance minister's team: a usual political process
M. Sinkevičius discussed the routine nature of political personnel changes within the ministry led by Finance Minister Kristupas Vaitiekūnas.
SP government opens a selective process to hire 243 temporary firefighters
The São Paulo government is initiating a selection process to hire 243 temporary firefighters for wildfire prevention and combat across the state.
List of approved candidates in the selection process for the Blood Hospital disclosed by the Government of AM; check it out
The Government of Amazonas has released the list of approved candidates for temporary positions at the Blood Hospital in Manaus, with documentation submission required for immediate admission.
The appointment of the director was considered a political appointment by the National Coalition Party - the Chancellor of Justice: discretion was not exceeded
The Chancellor of Justice concluded that the Finnish government did not exceed its discretion in the appointment of a new director for the Ministry of Education and Culture, despite concerns about the process.
Latvia's wooden panels will allow for apartment buildings to be insulated twice as fast
A new insulation method using wooden panels produced in Latvia promises to significantly speed up the insulation process for multi-apartment buildings, with government and EU support to offset initial costs.
South American country to privatize 3,900 kilometers of roads
Argentina's government has initiated a public bidding process to privatize over 3,900 kilometers of national roads as part of President Javier Milei's plan to withdraw the state from the management of Corredores Viales S.A.
‘Disability-Friendly Hospitals’ to Be Operated Nationwide in Eight Locations by 2030
The South Korean government plans to designate and operate eight ‘Disability-Friendly Hospitals’ by 2030 to support the entire clinical process for people with disabilities.
‘I want it to end’: five years after Darren Culleton died in custody, his family is still waiting for compensation
The family of Darren Culleton, who died in custody five years ago, is still awaiting compensation amidst a prolonged and complicated legal process.
‘I want it to end’: five years after Daniel Culleton died in custody his family is still waiting for compensation
The family of Daniel Culleton, who died in custody five years ago, continues to face a complicated and lengthy process in seeking compensation from the Victorian government.
New Awujale yet to be selected – Govt
The Ogun State Government has clarified that no candidate has been selected for the Awujale of Ijebuland, dismissing rumors of endorsement for Prince Ademorin Kuye amid a suspended selection process.
Peru cancels million-dollar purchase of riot control vehicles and tanks
The Peruvian government has annulled a $30.7 million contract for the purchase of riot-control vehicles and tanks due to irregularities in the procurement process.
Marriage Registration Rules to Change in Gujarat
The Gujarat government is proposing amendments to the Marriage Registration Act to make the registration process more transparent and ensure the safety of daughters while respecting social traditions.
APC screens 540 candidates ahead of Lagos LG congresses
The All Progressives Congress in Lagos State has screened 540 candidates for local government area congresses, ensuring a well-organized electoral process.
The Generalitat Reactivates the Process to Apply Euthanasia to Noelia
The Government of Catalonia has resumed the process to grant euthanasia to Noelia, a 25-year-old paraplegic, following a court ruling that upheld her right to assisted dying.
Zlatica Kušnírová: I would like to talk to Fico. I feel immense anger
Zlatica Kušnírová expresses her frustrations and fears regarding the ongoing judicial processes surrounding her daughter's murder case, feeling disillusioned with the current government and judicial system.
Trump Orders Disclosure of UFO Files; His Daughter-in-Law Hints at Prepared Speech on Aliens
President Donald Trump plans to direct the Department of Defense and other federal agencies to begin the process of disclosing government documents related to UFOs and extraterrestrial intelligence.
Trump Orders to Declassify Government Documents on UFOs and Aliens
U.S. President Donald Trump has ordered federal agencies to begin the process of declassifying and publishing government documents related to unidentified flying objects (UFOs) and extraterrestrial life.