Conflict between Mitsotakis and Androulakis in the shadow of the wiretapping decision
The government is facing pressure from the opposition Pasok party over energy issues, particularly regarding price control and energy security, amidst escalating tensions following a recent judicial ruling on surveillance.
Judicial workers have gone on strike again as the conflict escalates over the transfer of labor jurisdiction to the City
Judicial workers in Argentina have resumed strikes amid escalating tensions regarding the proposed transfer of labor jurisdiction to Buenos Aires.
The president of Vélez did not rule out the suspension of the local tournament amid the judicial conflict involving the AFA
The president of Vélez, Fabián Berlanga, suggested that the local football tournament may be suspended due to ongoing legal issues related to the Argentine Football Association (AFA).
The left creates a poisoned atmosphere. What a mistake it is to return to judicial zealotry
Enrico Morando, a founding member of the Democratic Party, warns against the hostile environment facing supporters of judicial reforms within the left, highlighting the challenges they face from within their own ranks.
Constitutional Court and public contracting
The article discusses the constitutional implications of public contracting laws in Ecuador, highlighting the conflict between administrative authority and judicial recourse.
Conflict at Viñedos La Redonda: Who is the founder of the winery in Querétaro?
A recent operation regarding alleged dispossession at Viñedos La Redonda has put the company in the judicial spotlight and renewed interest in its origin.
Public hearing on the rule of law bill. The conflict among judges continues
Poland's Sejm is discussing a government bill designed to regulate the status of 'neo-judges,' leading to significant opposition from the judicial community.
Puigdemont: patriotic justice fails before European justice
The article discusses the conflict between Spain's patriotic justice system and the European judicial system in the context of Catalan nationalism and corruption investigations.
Judicial Chaos in Poland: As Many as 57,000 Divorces Could be Voided?
Thousands of Poles who believed they were legally divorced now face the unsettling possibility that their divorces may never have been valid, stemming from a protracted conflict over politicized justice in Poland.
New Judicial War Government-Ayuso: Morant Denounces Madrid for a Lawyers' University Center after the Struggle of the Attorney General
A new judicial conflict has erupted between the Spanish government and Isabel Díaz Ayuso regarding the establishment of a private lawyers' university center in Madrid.
There is a decision regarding the disqualification of the judge who will decide the fate of Zbigniew Ziobro
The Warsaw-Mokotów District Court has postponed its decision on the temporary arrest of Zbigniew Ziobro until February 5, pending a request from the former minister's lawyer to disqualify the presiding judge Agnieszka Prokopowicz due to a conflict of interest.
Conflict of Plenković, SDP, judges. Supreme Court: We urge that the head be elected as soon as possible
The Supreme Court urges for the election of its president without delay amid conflicts involving Prime Minister Plenković and SDP regarding judicial appointments.
The Catalan Pimec Launches an Assault on Conpymes, the Employers' Association Affiliated with Sumar
The Catalan business association Pimec is attempting to challenge Conpymes' leadership amid a conflict involving a push for the current president's removal and pending judicial decisions regarding the organization's role in social dialogue.
The Murals of Sijena: Chronology of an Artistic, Political, and Judicial Conflict That Will Continue in 2026
The article discusses the long-standing and ongoing legal dispute over the murals of Sijena, involving the communities of Catalonia and Aragon, which dates back to 1996 and is set to continue through 2026.
Marinakis on Farmers: We Should Not Reach Plan B, Sanctions and Judicial Intervention if Blockades Continue
Marinakis warns farmers that reaching a 'Plan B' will lead to sanctions and judicial measures if the blockades persist, emphasizing the need for resolution without creating conflict.