The National Court orders an investigation into police maneuvers against Miguel Urbán as part of the dirty war against Podemos
The National Court of Spain has classified former Podemos eurodeputy Miguel Urbán as a victim in an investigation regarding police operations aimed at damaging the reputation of Podemos during its peak influence.
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.
Mendonça rehearses to be the new Moro, but does not lead the PGR, police or Judiciary
André Mendonça, a minister of Brazil's Supreme Court, holds significant authority amid ongoing judicial processes that could influence this year's elections, drawing comparisons to the celebrated former judge Sergio Moro.
‘The rumor of cancellation of charges’ and the Democratic Party's view of the media [Reading the World]
The article discusses the recent resolution of internal conflicts within South Korea's ruling party regarding judicial reform, emphasizing the implications of media influence in politics.
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.
Two silent majorities can make the Yes win
The article discusses the influence of public opinion and artificial intelligence on the upcoming judicial reform vote in Italy, arguing for a 'Yes' in favor of merit and impartiality in the judicial system.
Interior Minister leads police raid to detain judge involved in influence trafficking
Ecuador's Interior Minister John Reimberg led a police operation to capture a judge implicated in an influence trafficking case.
Metamorphoses of a Metropolis: From the Fans for the Famous Pool to the Proponents Who Shout: "Enough"
The article discusses the judicial revolution that was expected in Italy and the subsequent disillusionment of the Italian populace toward the judiciary's power and influence.
A 'dark action', his foreign trips, and his responsibilities in the AFA: what 'Chiqui' Tapia said in his statement
Claudio 'Chiqui' Tapia, president of the Argentine Football Association (AFA), stated in his recent judicial testimony that he does not influence tax payments of the entity and criticized the media's coverage of the case.
Letters. Follow Spain and create a European counterweight
In a letter to the editor, Ingegerd Municio argues that European leaders should define Europe's role in the new world order by supporting diplomacy, negotiations, and international judicial bodies rather than relying on U.S. leadership.
Judge's wife who released PCC leader acted in rulings, reveals CNJ
The wife of Judge Divoncir Schereiner Maran, Viviane Alves Gomes de Paula, is implicated in a CNJ report concerning her influence over judicial decisions related to the release of PCC leader Gerson Palermo in 2020.
The Constitutional Tribunal on testing impartiality and excluding judges. 'Unacceptable'
The article discusses the controversy surrounding judge Anna Dalkowska's career, highlighting her connections to government positions and the concerns over her impartiality assessed by the Supreme Administrative Court in Poland.
Trump threatens 10% global tariffs and rails against supreme court justices
Donald Trump criticized Supreme Court justices who blocked his tariffs, claiming they were swayed by foreign interests and vowed to impose new tariffs.
Válková Is Likely Doing What Babiš Wants. We Will Need to Wait for Turek's Actions
Czech politician Helena Válková has raised concerns about judicial impartiality, suggesting influence from André Babiš, amidst broader political discussions.
Parliament: Lifting of immunity for Pavlos Polakis for the 13th time
The Greek Parliament has voted to lift the immunity of SYRIZA MP Pavlos Polakis for the 13th time, following a complaint regarding ethical misconduct related to judicial influence.
Point N: Babiš Was Right About Immunity, He Just Forgot It
This piece discusses the political and judicial challenges faced by Andrej Babiš after being stripped of his immunity and the implications of political influence in court proceedings.
Piebiak, his people, and neo-judges are going after the KRS. They want to continue ruling the courts and appointing judges
Former Deputy Minister Lukasz Piebiak and beneficiaries of previous judicial reforms in Poland are seeking positions on the newly reformed National Judicial Council (KRS) to maintain influence over the judiciary.
Marina: a Yes against the market of appointments
Marina Berlusconi publicly supports the justice reform referendum, highlighting the need to curb the influence of political currents in judicial appointments.
Danielle Smith defends plan to withhold funding for Alberta judges
Alberta Premier Danielle Smith justifies her proposal to withhold funding for judges as a negotiating tactic to gain more influence over judicial appointments.
Red robes and oppositions: The irreducibles vent in chats: 'Insurge'
Italian magistrates express their discontent and plan a collective action due to their frustrations with the government's influence on judicial matters.
Benčić: We have Trump imitators around the world, and even Plenković is trying
Benčić criticized the influence of Trump-style politics globally and within Croatia, specifically mentioning attempts by Prime Minister Plenković to influence judicial appointments.
All doubts about the activism of judges
Edmondo Bruti Liberati critiques Carlo Nordio's book while expressing concerns about potential government influence on educational content in schools.
Analyst: The opposition must not concede in the selection of judges, the HDZ wants dominance
Political analyst Ivan Rimac discusses the influence of political dynamics on the judicial system, emphasizing the need for the opposition to remain firm in the selection of judges.