International Recognition for Guillermo Valls
Guillermo Valls Esponda has been unanimously appointed as the executive secretary of the Ibero-American Association of Fiscal and Administrative Courts, highlighting his leadership and capabilities.
Once a symbol of French bread, now overwhelmed by competition: the downfall of Poilâne
Poilâne, a renowned Parisian bakery, faces judicial recovery as it struggles against competition while aiming to retain its traditional identity under the leadership of third-generation owner Apollonia Poilâne.
Ana Millán, the 'sheriff' of Ayuso in the Madrid PP under scrutiny by the justice system and who 'understands power as a service to the party'
Ana Millán, a key figure in the Madrid PP, is under judicial investigation for alleged misconduct amid political controversies involving her party's leadership.
Lawyers opposed to the drafting of a seizure report by judicial executors
Lawyers express opposition to the drafting of a seizure report by judicial executors during a meeting with political leadership in Chania's Paleochora region.
Floridis: Article 86 "will certainly not remain as it is"
Justice Minister George Floridis stated that Article 86 of the Constitution will undergo changes as discussions on constitutional revision commence, emphasizing the dangers of complete self-election without public legitimacy for judicial leadership.
The Government Still Has Not Appointed an Official in Charge of Paralyzed Works in Villages
Nearly two months after Sebastián Pareja left his government post to become a deputy, the government has yet to appoint a replacement, leaving a key subsecretariat under the Ministry of Economy without leadership and potentially facing judicial pressure to resume over 500 halted projects.
Judges and Prosecutors Union: Conditions are ripe for the constitutional revision of the article concerning the selection of judicial leadership
The Judges and Prosecutors Union expresses its willingness to actively participate in the dialogue for the constitutional revision regarding the method of selecting judicial leadership in response to the Prime Minister's announcement to initiate the revision process.
Budget, non-state universities, criminal responsibilities of ministers, and election of judicial leadership: the 4 'crowning achievements' of constitutional revision
The article discusses the four main focal points of constitutional revision in Greece, highlighting the budget, non-state universities, the criminal accountability of ministers, and the election of judicial leadership.
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.
Turbulent Year for the Medical Association of Madrid, with an Interim President and an Elected One Awaiting Court Decisions
The Medical Association of Madrid (Icomem) is facing its worst crisis in recent history, marked by judicial scandals, mutual accusations, conflicts over financial management, and controversial positions.