Mps-Mediobanca, Lovaglio's Break Compromises Rules and Stability
This article discusses the internal conflict at Mps-Mediobanca triggered by Luigi Lovaglio's controversial actions that challenge governance norms.
Uganda: EALA MPs Challenge Speaker Ntakirutimana Over Fresh Elections for Kakooza, Namara
EALA lawmakers are contesting a decision by Speaker Joseph Ntakirutimana to conduct by-elections for two Ugandan seats, citing potential legal conflicts.
Mps heading towards a red card for Lovaglio
Luigi Lovaglio faces the possibility of being removed from his position as CEO of Monte dei Paschi as internal tensions within the board escalate.
MPs to question federal budget watchdog nominee as role remains unfilled
Members of Parliament will question Annette Ryan, the nominee for Canada's federal budget watchdog, whose role has been vacant since the interim officer's term expired.
Open Letter from Androulakis to Ministers, MPs, and All Public Officials Targeted by Surveillance
Nikos Androulakis calls on public officials targeted by surveillance to unite in revealing the truth about the surveillance system in Greece.
MPs threaten fresh inquiry into carers allowance scandal amid redress delays
UK MPs are considering a new inquiry into the carers allowance scandal due to ongoing delays in the government’s response to unpaid carers awaiting redress.
Mps, the third list arrives for the board: Lovaglio is back in the running as CEO. The move by Plt Holding
A third list of candidates for the renewal of Mps' board has been submitted, featuring the name of CEO Luigi Lovaglio, who was excluded from the outgoing board's list two weeks ago.
Most NDP leadership candidates say they’re in no hurry to become MPs
Four of the five federal NDP leadership candidates indicate they are not rushing to enter the House of Commons if elected leader, focusing instead on grassroots preparation for future elections.
MPS, Passera-Lovaglio Axis Emerges
Former Intesa Sanpaolo CEO Corrado Passera expresses readiness to lead MPS under certain conditions, showcasing potential changes within the bank's leadership.
Midnight Drama in Congress Over Kerala List! Rahul Halts MPs' Tickets
In a dramatic late-night meeting, Congress leader Rahul Gandhi intervened to prevent party lawmakers from contesting in the Kerala Assembly elections, leading to a reevaluation of candidate selections based on caste dynamics.
Pregnancy: MPs want to review prenatal tests
Members of the Bundestag are advocating for closer monitoring of prenatal tests for Down syndrome to ensure better understanding and regulation of their use.
Labour MPs plot immigration vote as plans split party after Angela Rayner attack
Labour MPs are set to challenge controversial immigration proposals by the Home Secretary that have divided the party, amidst a backdrop of public support for the changes.
Family Health Unit in Belém is in precarious state and poses risks to patients, MPs point out
The Panorama XXI Family Health Unit in the Mangueirão neighborhood of Belém is operating under inadequate conditions, posing potential risks to patients and staff according to the State Public Ministry of Pará.
Those who do not serve in parliament should go to the front, Zelensky told frightened MPs
Ukrainian President Zelensky urged parliament members to either contribute to the war effort or face consequences, particularly amid fears stemming from the ongoing conflict.
Kenya: MPs Raise Concerns Over Lack of Inclusion of Minorities and Governance in Universities and Tvets
Kenyan MPs are urging universities and technical training institutes to improve inclusivity and governance practices, particularly regarding the representation of minorities and persons with disabilities.
Personal Information of Finnish MPs Leaked to the Dark Web from Dating Sites
A significant number of Finnish MPs' personal data has been leaked to the dark web due to their use of parliamentary email addresses on third-party services.
Zimbabwe: Zimbabwe Fuel Costs Among Highest in the Region - MPs Demand Clarity From Energy Minister
Zimbabwean MPs are calling for a ministerial statement from the Energy Minister in response to recent fuel price hikes, which have made fuel costs among the highest in the region.
Zimbabwe: Zimbabwe Fuel Costs Among Highest in the Region - MPs Demand Clarity From Energy Minister
Zimbabwe's Parliament has called for clarity from the Minister of Energy following recent spikes in fuel prices attributed to geopolitical crises.
Difficult to change the Mps-Mediobanca plan now
Luigi Lovaglio emphasizes the need for stability in the Mps-Mediobanca strategic plan during the Morgan Stanley European Financials Conference.
Gas giants warn against windfall gains tax as Pocock says ‘wartime profits’ should go to struggling Australians
Gas companies are opposing a proposed 25% tax on windfall profits from gas exports, amid calls from crossbench MPs for the government to assist Australians affected by rising energy prices.
"Collapse of Building Authorities and Recording for Big Developers." MPs Discussed the Building Law, the Minister Did Not Show Up
Czech MPs discussed a significant amendment to the building law aimed at accelerating construction amid a national building crisis, although the local development minister was absent from the proceedings.
Fury over 'moral catastrophe' cut to international aid to fund defence spending
UK Foreign Secretary Yvette Cooper announced significant cuts to international aid to allocate funds for a substantial increase in defense spending, leading to backlash from MPs.
We will abolish the digital agency and save money, claimed ANO MPs. Havlíček counters that nothing is planned.
Czech MPs from the ANO party argue for the abolition of the Digital Information Agency, but Deputy Minister Havlíček asserts that no such measures are being prepared.
Farewell Speech with Implications from Konstantinopoulos in Parliament – Which MPs Applauded Him Standing
Odysseas Konstantinopoulos delivered a heartfelt farewell speech in the Greek Parliament, reflecting on his 17-year political journey and alluding to issues within his party's leadership.
OPEKEPE: Turmoil in New Democracy over the new case – How many MPs are 'looking into it'
There is significant turmoil within the New Democracy parliamentary group in Greece due to the emerging implications of the OPEKEPE case and related wiretapping allegations.
A 'few scallywags' gossiping or a premier under threat? Inside Labor’s push to ditch Jacinta Allan
Labor MPs in Australia are contemplating the future of Jacinta Allan due to her declining popularity and past controversies.
Starmer plans to ease impact of immigration policy changes after backlash from Labour MPs
Keir Starmer is looking to modify immigration policy changes after facing significant opposition from Labour MPs, including former deputy Angela Rayner.
Supporters of Scotland’s assisted dying bill frustrated by lack of backing from Labour MSPs
Supporters of the assisted dying bill in Scotland expressed frustration over Labour MSPs' lack of support, leading to the bill's defeat despite strong backing from Labour MPs at Westminster.
Government MPs want to take some powers away from the president. They claim the constitution does not need to be changed
Czech government MPs are pushing for legislation to limit presidential powers amid ongoing disputes between President Petr Pavel and the government regarding ambassador appointments.
Is 'Lex Turek' being formed? The poorly written law has alarmed MPs
Czech MPs are concerned about a poorly written law labeled 'Lex Turek' due to its unclear provisions.
How much pension do Rajya Sabha MPs receive? Know...
Rajya Sabha members receive a monthly pension of ₹31,000, which increases based on their tenure, along with several benefits after their term ends.
Huhtasaari highlights the salary of Yle's CEO - compares it to the president
A group of Finnish MPs demands the reduction of Yle's CEO salary, comparing it to the president's compensation.
'Love happened with us, marriage took place with Modi': Kharge
Congress President Mallikarjun Kharge made a humorous remark about former PM Deve Gowda during a farewell event for Rajya Sabha MPs, highlighting political alliances in a light-hearted manner.
Namibia: Swapo Reshuffles MPs in the National Assembly
Namibia's National Assembly speaker announced a significant reshuffle of Swapo party members in various parliamentary committees and groups.
Cameroon: MPs elect well-known faces of Parliament to head the two chambers
Camunist MPs have elected familiar figures to lead the two chambers of Parliament amid anticipation for a government reshuffle.
Kenya: MPs Question Sh280 Million Request for Mudavadi's Office Upgrade Amid Austerity Calls
Kenyan lawmakers are challenging a request for Sh280 million to upgrade the Prime Cabinet Secretary's office, arguing it contradicts ongoing austerity measures.
The tenure of 37 Rajya Sabha MPs is ending today... How much pension will they receive?
The tenure of 37 Rajya Sabha MPs is concluding, and details regarding their pension are being discussed as they are bid farewell in Parliament.
Investigation against former MPS executives closed
Former executives of MPS, accused of aggravated fraud, have had the investigation against them archived by the Court in Milan.
Zelenskyy boasts about Ukrainian drone tech in more upbeat speech to MPs and peers
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy delivered an optimistic speech to the UK Parliament, promoting the capabilities of Ukrainian drone technology.
Lloyds, Halifax and Bank of Scotland 'alarming breach of data confidentiality' update
Lloyds Banking Group is under scrutiny from MPs after a breach allowed some customers to view other people's transactions in their banking app.
Andrew Tate should be extradited to UK from Hong Kong, say MPs
British MPs are calling for the extradition of Andrew Tate and his brother Tristan from Hong Kong to the UK to face serious charges, including rape and human trafficking.
The government is ashamed that it governs. Fundamental laws are being created hastily by MPs
Czech lawmakers are facing criticism for hastily crafting crucial legislation, prompting concerns about governmental transparency and accountability.
Withdrawal of Suspension of Eight MPs, the Inside Story of 'Ceasefire' in Parliament
The suspension of eight opposition MPs, including seven Congress members, has been lifted following a parliamentary ceasefire, allowing them to return to the Lok Sabha after a disruption caused by a paper-throwing incident.
Labour MPs have no reason to oppose new welfare reforms, says minister
The UK government's new welfare reforms aim to address youth unemployment by providing financial incentives for businesses to hire young people on benefits.
Servant of the People faction leader Arakhamiia says Zelenskyy's remarks about MP mobilisation were misinterpreted
Arakhamiia stated that President Zelenskyy's comments about MPs potentially serving in the military were misinterpreted and not indicative of forced mobilisation.
Starmer denies misleading MPs over Mandelson vetting process
Keir Starmer refutes allegations of misleading Parliament regarding Peter Mandelson's vetting process for the US ambassadorship amid newly released files raising concerns about the appointment.
Will the Sejm adopt the Pegasus report? Only 15 MPs can know the entire content
The Polish Sejm faces procedural challenges in adopting a report concerning the Pegasus surveillance software, with restricted access to critical information.
MPs discuss prison issues and national referendum
Icelandic MPs are engaging in discussions regarding prison reform and the potential for a national referendum.
Plans to cut NHS international workforce appear overambitious, say MPs
UK MPs have criticized government plans to significantly reduce the NHS's reliance on international staff, citing the health service's financial benefits from overseas recruitment.
More than 100 Labour MPs call on PM to stop assisted dying bill being blocked
Over 100 Labour MPs urge Prime Minister Keir Starmer to prevent the House of Lords from blocking the assisted dying bill, stressing the need for more parliamentary time.