Defending the State from Within
The article discusses how drug trafficking infiltrates rather than outright defeats the state, using Mexico as a case study, and highlights Ecuador's similar challenges with corruption and the need for institutional reform.
The Government approves on Tuesday to limit institutional advertising in the media to 35%
The Spanish government is set to approve a measure limiting institutional advertising in media to 35% as part of a broader reform plan.
Pending Reform
The political dismissal of Mario Godoy from the presidency of the Judiciary Council marks a significant institutional response to public demand for accountability under the law in Ecuador.
Electronic transmission alone wonโt stop electoral fraud, groups warn
Two Nigerian advocacy groups caution that while electronic transmission of election results is vital, it is insufficient to prevent electoral fraud without institutional integrity and transparency.
Meloni and the Great Referendum to Give Italians a Third Judge: Palazzo Chigi
Giorgia Meloni discusses the necessity of institutional respect while proposing a referendum to establish a third judicial figure in Italy.
Yongin University's Innovation Support Project Achievement Forum
Yongin University held a forum on the achievements of its innovation support project to share progress and future directions for institutional development.
Electoral Reform: Why are there 'obstacles' to its approval?
Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum is facing challenges in aligning allies in Congress to approve electoral reforms, risking her party's broader institutional reform agenda and revealing fractures within her governing coalition.
Africa at a Crossroads - The AU Must Reform Itself Before It Reforms the World
The African Union's annual summit highlights the urgent need for institutional reform amid rising youth demands for accountability and tangible results in governance across the continent.
The Necessary Safeguards for Electoral Reform
The proposed electoral reform in Mexico aims to reshape political and electoral systems, but it poses significant risks to institutional autonomy.
Good news for Nuevo Mexico: this will be the new program to train police officers and increase security
Nuevo Mexico is implementing a new police training program aimed at enhancing law enforcement effectiveness and adapting to evolving legal standards.
Ev. Venizelos: K. Mitsotakis had proposed a general term for article 86 in 2006 - I will not return to politics
Evangelos Venizelos criticized the current Greek government for attempting to shift focus from pressing societal issues to institutional matters during a discussion on constitutional reform.
A. Papadopoulos: The main problem of the country is the political system itself
Former Minister Alekos Papadopoulos emphasized the need for institutional renewal of Greece and radical changes to the state's functions at a discussion event organized by the Institute for Social Democracy.
Entrepreneurs and startups under 40 to Minister Casellati: 'Go ahead with the reforms. The premiership is not right-wing, it is a reform for the country'
A meeting in Milan emphasized the need for institutional and digital innovation to boost Italy's entrepreneurial potential, with young entrepreneurs calling for necessary reforms from Minister Casellati.
"Unruly ship" the Brussels: Without a government in the Region for 600 days
For 600 days, the Brussels-Capital Region has been without a functioning government, prompting calls for institutional reform from Belgium's Prime Minister Bart De Wever.
Mitsotakis: The final proposal for the Constitutional Revision will be ready in March
Greek Prime Minister Mitsotakis announced that a final proposal for constitutional revision will be presented in March, emphasizing the need for institutions to adapt to current and future challenges.
Entertained to Death
The recent release of files related to Jeffrey Epstein has stirred old and new conspiracy theories, but the reality involves real individuals and institutions needing reform, rather than mere speculation.
Alexis Charitsis: The constitutional revision cannot be used as a tool by a government that systematically undermines institutions
Alexis Charitsis criticized the Greek government for rushing the constitutional revision process, arguing that it serves political interests rather than genuine institutional reform.
The Secretary of Labor defended the labor reform and mocked the opposition and the CGT: "Some demand fantastic rights that no one has"
Julio Cordero, the Secretary of Labor, defended the labor reform and criticized the upcoming protests by the CGT, stating they are based on unrealistic demands and should not impede institutional functioning.
Venizelos: The problem of the country is not constitutional, it is the deep crisis of reliability of the institutions
Former PASOK President Evangelos Venizelos comments that Greece's issues stem from a crisis of institutional trust rather than constitutional matters, urging for governance reform before constitutional revision.
Greece: Will officials lose constitutional job guarantees?
The Greek Prime Minister advocates for bold reforms to strengthen institutional authority and citizen trust, specifically proposing changes to constitutional protections for current and former ministers.
Operational event centers across Greece, how the new network will function
The article discusses the establishment of operational event centers across Greece and how they will enhance the quality of life for citizens through effective crisis management and institutional reform.