Referendum, Cacciari: "I will vote no, they want to subordinate judges to the executive"
Professor Massimo Cacciari expresses his opposition to the referendum on justice, arguing that it will improperly subordinate judges to the executive branch.
Danielle Smith's warning about major deficits in upcoming budget are the rule, not the exception, in Alberta
Alberta Premier Danielle Smith warned of significant budget deficits ahead, marking a recurring issue for the province, which has faced budget shortfalls in 13 of the last 18 years.
Nomeda Hofertaitė. The Gulbinowicz Detective
The article discusses the political implications of certain Lithuanian politicians' abstentions during a vote for independence and their current stance on the renaming of streets and revocation of honorary titles.
Satisfaction with the Mayor but Independence Party Holds Most Support
Nearly 70 percent of residents in Vestmannaeyjar express satisfaction with Mayor Íris Róbertsdóttir, yet a majority are inclined to vote for the Independence Party according to a recent opinion poll.
Donald Tusk on the vote regarding SAFE: Masks have fallen, they are enemies of independence
Donald Tusk criticizes PiS and Konfederacja for voting against Poland's SAFE program, labeling them as enemies of national independence.
This day in history. The Lithuanian people vote for withdrawal from the Soviet Union
The article discusses Lithuania's vote for independence from the Soviet Union during its final days.
Berglind rightly defeated Thorhall
Berglind Ósk Guðmundsdóttir has been elected as the new leader of the Independence Party in Akureyri, Iceland, defeating Thorhallur Jónsson in a closely contested vote.
Oriol Junqueras responds to the common independence front in Madrid that calls for Junts: 'They should vote as they should on the FLA write-off and regional financing'
Oriol Junqueras challenges Junts to prove their commitment to Catalonia beyond mere rhetoric in their call for an independent front in the Spanish Congress.