One by one: all the reforms announced by Javier Milei in his speech at Congress
President Javier Milei outlined an ambitious plan for extensive reforms across all government ministries during his address to the Legislative Assembly in Argentina.
Milei targets taxes and social security after implementing labor reform
After the approval of labor reform, Javier Milei’s government is shifting its focus to tax and social security reforms in Argentina.
NSW unveils sweeping foster care reforms for vulnerable children
The NSW government has announced significant reforms aimed at enhancing the foster care system for vulnerable children.
Milei's speech raises expectations in the Justice system, but the Government says no announcements will be made
Milei's recent address has stirred anticipation within the judicial system, although government officials have indicated that there will be no immediate proposals regarding judicial vacancies or reforms.
Head of "Solidarity" Piotr Duda: This is not a reform of the PIP, but a coating of reality
Piotr Duda, the head of the Solidarity trade union, criticizes the government's proposed reforms, emphasizing the need for transparency and proper consultation before formulating opinions on military spending legislation.
President vs. Government on KRS, and Poles Want Consensus. Latest Survey
The Polish President has vetoed a proposed amendment to the law on the National Council of the Judiciary (KRS), as the Sejm has voted to restore constitutional standards for the election of KRS members.
Communities in Lääneranna municipality seek changes in the school system
Communities in Lääneranna municipality are requesting changes to the local school network, prompted by a new municipal government planning to reverse previous educational reforms.
Simplification of Tax Law: Changes for Pensioners in Tax Declarations
Germany's coalition government is exploring ways to simplify tax law for pensioners, aiming to reduce bureaucracy and improve automation without promising major reforms.
Despite wartime reforms, Ukraine’s state-owned company clean-up still misses the mark
Ukraine has struggled to reform its state-owned companies amid wartime challenges, facing criticism for inadequate measures to reduce government interference and corruption.
Lääneranna's new local government plans to reverse school reform
Lääneranna's new local government is planning to reverse previous school reforms based on community demands.
Milei's plan for 2026: fewer taxes, dollar credits, and '50 structural reforms'
Javier Milei plans to outline his government's economic direction for 2026, focusing on structural reforms and measures for the middle class during the opening of Congress.
FG seeks Canadian tech, investment to fast-track mining reforms
The Nigerian government is seeking Canadian technology and investment to enhance its mining sector reforms.
'Child first, offender second' approach at planned detention facility
The Tasmanian government has introduced a new youth justice model focusing on a 'child first, offender second' philosophy as it prepares to replace the Ashley Youth Detention Centre.
Negative gearing changes on the table before May budget, Jim Chalmers confirms
The Australian government is considering reforms to negative gearing and capital gains tax to alleviate the housing crisis ahead of the May federal budget.
Katsina LGs operate 100% autonomy, says commissioner
The Commissioner for Local Government and Children’s Welfare in Katsina State claims local governments are operating with full autonomy due to improved federal allocations and economic reforms.
Labor not ruling out negative gearing changes
The Australian Labor government is reconsidering changes to negative gearing, indicating potential reforms to the tax break following a report suggesting new measures could be in the works.
Black-red coalition: Beware of the 'Spring of Reforms'
The article discusses the German government's reform promises under the black-red coalition led by Friedrich Merz, highlighting concerns over economic policies and increased bureaucracy.
The Government supports Monteoliva after the aggression against a cameraman and the protest at the steps of Congress
The Argentine government backs Minister Alejandra Monteoliva following an incident where a cameraman was assaulted during a protest against glacier law reforms outside Congress.
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.
Thousands break into property market with 5% Deposit Scheme
The Australian government's 5% Deposit Scheme for first homebuyers has seen a significant increase in participation due to recent reforms allowing access to buyers of all income levels.
Senate: The Government seeks ratification of the Mercosur-European Union agreement and to advance with the glacier law reform
The Argentine government is pushing for the ratification of the Mercosur-European Union trade agreement while also addressing reforms to environmental protections regarding glaciers in the Senate.
Psychologist breaks down SEND White Paper and what it will mean for parents
A psychologist analyzes the government’s new SEND White Paper, which proposes substantial reforms affecting special education needs and disabilities in England.
Number of asylum seekers in UK hotels falls to 18-month low
The number of asylum seekers in UK hotels has decreased to its lowest level in 18 months, according to Home Office statistics, amidst government claims of effective asylum system reforms.
Nigeria targets foreign investment with mining reforms – FG
Nigeria's Federal Government is enhancing regulations in the mining sector to attract foreign investment and boost competitiveness.
Artists, intellectuals, and writers defend the glacier law that the government wants to reform
Various artists, intellectuals, and writers in Argentina have voiced their support for the glacier law amid the government's proposed reforms.
NRS unveils 2026 revenue roadmap, targets N40.7tn
The National Revenue Service of Nigeria aims to generate N40.7 trillion in revenue for 2026, influenced by federal tax reforms.
Nigeria strengthening mining reforms to attract global investment – FG
Nigeria's government is enhancing mining policies to boost global investment and competitiveness in the sector.
Revenue board urges states to align with new tax regime
The Executive Secretary of the Joint Revenue Board in Nigeria emphasizes the need for state governments to conform to new national tax laws to enhance fiscal reforms.
European Asylum System: What Should Change with the GEAS Reform
The SPD is reluctantly supporting a law to implement reforms to the Common European Asylum System (GEAS) as the German government takes steps toward a stricter migration policy.
Starmer hints at changing student loans system
Sir Keir Starmer indicated that the UK government is considering reforms to the student loans system to make it fairer.
Iran faces renewed student protests in Tehran as new semester begins
Iranian students have resumed protests in Tehran as the new semester starts, expressing their frustrations and demanding reforms amid governmental warnings.
Petteri Orpo: This is the Tragedy of Finland
Finnish Prime Minister Petteri Orpo outlined the government's commitment to economic reforms and budget savings in a statement to Parliament, highlighting the ongoing challenges of unemployment.
Javier Milei and his measures, LIVE: LLA adjusts details to approve three key projects in Congress at the end of extraordinary sessions
The Argentine government is preparing for the opening of ordinary congressional sessions while pushing for the approval of key legislative projects.
Review of Basic Pension Reform: Differential Payments and Reduction of Beneficiaries
The South Korean government and ruling party are considering reforms to the basic pension system, including differential payments for low-income seniors and potential reductions in the number of beneficiaries.
Gyeongbuk Forest Fire '1050 Locations' Private Investigation 'It's not that it couldn't be extinguished, but I doubt it wasn't extinguished'
Environmental groups and experts conducted a final private investigation into the 2025 Gyeongbuk forest fire, revealing failures in crisis response and calling for significant reforms in government forest and fire policies.
The Government Prepares for the Legislative Assembly: National Broadcast, Requests to Ministers, and a Dinner in Olivos
The Argentine government is gearing up for the upcoming Legislative Assembly with preparations including a national broadcast and a dinner at Olivos.
Quito will present legal actions for the reform to the Cootad
The city of Quito plans to take legal action against recent reforms to a law impacting financial transfers for local governments.
The actions and commitments of the government that will determine the economy in 2026
The Greek government emphasizes the need for continued economic progress and reform efforts ahead of 2026, aiming for sustainable development and investment growth.
Ford government still ‘discussing’ whether or not to abolish trustees
Doug Ford is still considering the elimination of elected trustees in Ontario's school boards amid ongoing reforms.
Nigeria: Govt Seeks Funding to Expand Clean Cooking Access for 5m Homes
The Nigerian government is seeking global funding to improve clean cooking access for five million households by 2030 as part of its energy reforms.
Democrats demanding ICE reforms lose airport escorts in shutdown they triggered
The Trump administration is intensifying its communication with Senate Democrats regarding the ongoing partial government shutdown affecting the Department of Homeland Security.
Shake-up of support for children with special needs and disabilities unveiled
The UK government has announced significant reforms to the support system for children with special educational needs and disabilities, affecting how many receive personalized education plans starting in 2030.
What you need to know about changes coming to UK schools under SEND reforms
The UK government is implementing a significant overhaul of the special educational needs (SEND) system, set to begin in September 2029, with a focus on inclusivity and reduced wait times for support.
The varied cantonal flora
Ecuador is facing a crisis stemming from the low productivity of decentralized autonomous governments (GAD), prompting central government reforms requiring better fiscal accountability.
About 270,000 fewer children in England to get EHCPs under Send overhaul
A significant reduction in the provision of education, health and care plans (EHCPs) for children with special educational needs and disabilities in England is set to be implemented following recent government reforms.
We Are Mexico
The article discusses the formation of a new political party in Mexico, called Somos México, amidst ongoing electoral challenges and government reforms that threaten democratic integrity.
Rotten compromise, or PIP 2.0 reform
Experts suggest that there is still time for the Polish government to reconsider its approach to labor reforms involving the State Labor Inspectorate.
I'm an MP and SEND parent - I'm hopeful we don't have to fight for our child's basic rights
Labour MP Jen Craft, who is also a parent of a child with special educational needs, expresses hope for positive reforms in the government’s special educational needs system, as concerns from parents are often politicized.
Key update on Plan B student loans as minister 'sees issue'
Education Secretary Bridget Phillipson has acknowledged the widespread concerns about Plan B student loans and indicated a willingness to review the system without committing to specific reforms.
Provinces and municipalities must prepare to comply with the reform of the Cootad from June 1
Provinces and municipalities in Ecuador are required to comply with the newly approved reform to the Cootad, which mandates that 70% of annual budgets be allocated for investment starting June 1.