In Mexico, no one is subdued by what they think, 'there is freedom of expression,' assures Claudia Sheinbaum
Claudia Sheinbaum, the president of Mexico, asserts that there is freedom of expression in the country, despite acknowledging that criticisms of her government do not concern her much.
Referendum on Judiciary turns into electoral preview in Italy and pressures Meloni government
Italy's referendum on judicial reform has become a central political issue ahead of the upcoming parliamentary elections, significantly influencing Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni's government.
The Government again attempts to change the security of officials, but Cristina's bodyguard remains in charge of protecting ex-presidents
The Argentine government is considering changes to the security protocols for government officials, yet the bodyguard of former President Cristina Kirchner continues to oversee security for ex-presidents.
Post and photos are illegal, Islamists attack the government on voting day
Islamist figures in Italy are reportedly encouraging followers to vote against a justice referendum, while illegally posting photos of their ballots.
Italy votes in judicial reform referendum seen as key test for PM Meloni
Italy is holding a judicial reform referendum that could significantly impact Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni's government.
RAUL PARTS ‣ Find the fool who does not fear the monster - we will pay extra so that our electricity will be more expensive
The Estonian government’s unwavering belief in green ideology has led to a post-truth era, where officials openly mock skeptics and criticize local communities opposing wind turbines.
The government implemented the feared tax reform - Now the effects have been revealed
Finland's government has enacted a controversial tax reform removing the tax deductibility of union fees, raising concerns among low-wage workers about potential impacts on union membership.
In Italy – an important referendum on judicial reform
Italy is set to hold a crucial referendum regarding judicial reforms proposed by the government of Giorgia Meloni, which seek to change the roles of judges and prosecutors.
From 'Yes, let's change' to 'No'. Prodi, D'Alema, Letta: here are the worst of the week
The article critiques leftist leaders who initially supported judicial reform but have since changed their stance due to the current right-wing government.
Italy votes on the constitutional referendum that will test the strength of Giorgia Meloni
Italy is holding a crucial constitutional referendum that seeks to reform the judiciary and serves as a major electoral test for Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni's government.
Thune, GOP blast Dems in DHS standoff as Lankford says they fear ICE over Iran
Senate Republicans, led by John Thune, criticize Senate Democrats for blocking funding for the Department of Homeland Security amid a government shutdown regarding immigration reform.
Paweł Rochowicz: In the relation between the tax office and the taxpayer, it is better to create good regulations than to flip a coin
The Polish government is proposing a legislative reform to tackle both tax fraud and the misuse of procedural tricks by tax authorities, aiming for more equitable tax regulations.
Piccardo and the 'schiforma': the latest insult from the Islamist
Roberto Hamza Piccardo, a key figure in the Italian Islamic community, has criticized the government’s judicial reform in a video where he emphasizes the electoral influence of the Islamic community against the reform.
Judicial Reform, What Would Change with the Approval of the Referendum: Comparing the Texts
The article discusses proposed changes to the Italian Constitution regarding the judicial system, focusing on the separation of careers between judges and public prosecutors along with the establishment of distinct Councils and a new disciplinary High Court.
Former ETA chief Soledad Iparraguirre, 'Anboto', will be released from prison Monday to Friday
The Basque Government has granted former ETA leader Soledad Iparraguirre a semi-freedom arrangement allowing her to leave prison on weekdays under specific conditions.
Enough with the system that turns a blind eye to judicial errors
The Italian government is committed to reforming the legal system to create a more efficient and just society for future generations.
Everything changes, everything re-forms. Except for the judges
The article discusses the extensive reforms made in Italy over the years, contrasting them with the stagnation in the judicial system.
Prime Minister Orpo's Surprise News: Party Leaders Convene, Major Government Reform Advances
Finnish Prime Minister Petteri Orpo has announced a meeting with party leaders to discuss advancing a proposal to restrict nuclear weapons in Finland.
When and for what we vote on March 22 and 23: everything you need to know about the referendum
A referendum on Justice reform in Italy will take place on March 22 and 23, 2024, giving citizens a chance to vote on the government's proposals.
Sumar raises the great challenge for housing after remaining sidelined in the Government and in the midst of a reorganization of its political space
Sumar pressures the PSOE to extend rental contracts, uniting the left in a critical moment for the Spanish coalition government.
Glacier Law: The controversy over public hearings and the number of registered participants escalates to Justice
The Argentine government is preparing to approve a reform to the Glacier Law amidst a rising conflict over public hearing processes and a massive number of participants registered to voice opposition.
The government of Giorgia Meloni measures strength in a key referendum in Italy
Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni's government is holding a crucial referendum to reform the judicial system, with a focus on separating judges and prosecutors, as voter turnout will significantly impact the outcome.
The Government sneaks a comprehensive reform of the electricity networks into the anti-crisis plan and tightens its control over new industries and data centers
The Spanish government has integrated a comprehensive reform of the electricity network into its anti-crisis plan, aiming to exert greater control over new industries and data centers.
The dispute has erupted – Finland prepares a paid higher education degree without entrance exams
Finland's government is planning a reform that would allow students to complete a university degree in open universities without entrance exams, aimed particularly at working professionals, but facing criticism for creating a fee-based education system.
Fiscal Rules: Their Evolution Written in Crises
This article examines the evolution of fiscal rules in Brazil over the past three decades as a response to government overspending and debt accumulation.
Income Tax Rules, 2026: Benefits for Medical Loans and Corporate Gift Coupons, Significant Changes in Income Tax Regulations from April 1
India will implement new income tax rules starting April 1, 2026, replacing the outdated regulations from 1961.
A simple reason to say a giant No
The article discusses the reasons against accepting a reform framed as a guarantee by a government characterized as illiberal and judicialist.
Ragna Takes Over Prison Affairs
Ragna is appointed to oversee prison affairs in Iceland.
Mantovano's Tour de Force on Justice: 'The Factions Are Power Sharing Centers'
Alfredo Mantovano advocates for judicial reform in Italy, emphasizing the need for impartiality amid the upcoming referendum campaign.
The August Slump
The article discusses the political turmoil in Mexico stemming from the government's actions and a missed opportunity for electoral reform.
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.
F.A.Z. Elite Panel: The Merz Government Disappoints the Elites
A new survey reveals that Germany's elite are losing confidence in the Merz government, with many doubting the possibility of significant reforms.
The Moral of Adorni: Flying Without Falling is Not for Everyone
The article critiques the official government's lack of concern regarding political privileges expressed through a recent incident involving Manuel Adorni and explores the electoral consequences of economic mismanagement in Argentina.
Bukele proposes life imprisonment in El Salvador for minors who are murderers or rapists
The government of El Salvador, led by President Nayib Bukele, has proposed a reform allowing life imprisonment for minors convicted of murder or rape, pending Congressional approval.
An unusual mistake has been revealed – The government must correct its "historical reform"
The Finnish government has to amend a recently enacted regional governance reform law due to the omission of a key word.
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.
Ukraine's parliament is delaying the execution of IMF-required homework for loan receipt
Ukraine's parliament is hesitating to approve tax reforms that are prerequisites for a €7 billion loan from the International Monetary Fund, as the government struggles to gain legislative support amid the difficult economic situation.
Referendum, Nordio: “Bettini from the PD? The best supporter of the reform, votes No only against the government”
Justice Minister Carlo Nordio criticizes the politicization of the referendum campaign and accuses the opposition of undermining the Meloni government.
VIDEOS: MG2 Wednesday, March 18, 2026
The article highlights critical events in Brazil, including a war impacting monetary policy, troubling domestic violence reports, electoral rule changes, and recent government actions regarding digital regulations and controversies.
Berlin Administrative Reform: What Will Become of Kai Wegner's Prestige Project?
The Berlin Administrative Reform led by Mayor Kai Wegner faces challenges with the recent appointment of Matthias Hundt as the new Secretary of State for Digitalization and Administrative Modernization.
Meloni's warning on the referendum: "If the no wins, the Italians will pay the price"
Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni emphasized the significance of the upcoming justice reform referendum, stressing that a loss would have negative consequences for the populace, despite her government's stability.
The Government is considering hiring temporaries to unblock thousands of partial retirements in municipalities and communities
The Spanish government is contemplating hiring temporary workers to facilitate pending partial retirements in public administrations, in response to union demands for labor reform.
Referendum in Italy: It's Dangerous How Meloni Talks About This Judicial Reform
Giorgia Meloni's government faces a referendum to reform Italy's justice system amidst a closely contested vote.
The Supreme Court requests a reform from the Government to punish the abandonment of persons with physical disabilities
The Supreme Court of Spain has formally requested a legal reform to penalize the abandonment of individuals with physical disabilities, after a ruling that absolved a caregiver from responsibility for neglecting a disabled man.
[Editorial] The Still Low Effective Tax Rate on Ownership Tax Requires a Government Roadmap
This editorial discusses the recent significant increase in the public pricing of apartments in Seoul and the implications for ownership taxes, urging the government to develop a long-term roadmap for property tax reform.
Changes in speed cameras. Cities will go shopping and drivers will face consequences for unpaid fines
The debate over local authorities' rights to install speed cameras re-emerges after a tragic accident in Warsaw, prompting calls for reform.
Mullin faces Democrat grilling in first hurdle to lead DHS amid shutdown fight
Sen. Markwayne Mullin faces scrutiny from Senate Democrats during his confirmation hearing for the position of Homeland Security chief amidst a government shutdown fueled by immigration enforcement reform demands.
Influence Peddling from the Judicial Administration Body?
The article discusses the impact of AMLO's judicial reform on the Judicial Administration Body and its perceived independence from the government.
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.
SP Government Advances with End of Tax Substitution Regime
The government of São Paulo is advancing with the elimination of the tax substitution regime, which has been considered a barrier to productivity and economic activity.