Slovenia: Heavy shadow of scandal concerning Israeli company's involvement in the elections
A scandal involving the Israeli company Black Cube threatens to overshadow Slovenia's parliamentary elections as leaked recordings suggest attempts to influence government decision-makers.
Inquiry into the constitutionality of digital services for the elderly
Finland's parliamentary social and health committee decided to seek an evaluation from the Constitutional Law Committee regarding the constitutionality of digital services for the elderly and disabled, reversing a previous decision.
Severe Weather Across the Country and Eyjólfur Defends Road Tunneling Decision
A severe weather event in Iceland affects transportation while Eyjólfur Ármannsson defends his decision on prioritizing road tunnel projects during a parliamentary committee meeting.
Dlugošová: I don't know if Šutaj Eštok did us a favor, but 2025 was a record year for reporting corruption
The head of Slovakia's Office for the Protection of Whistleblowers, Zuzana Dlugošová, comments on the recent parliamentary decision to retain the institution that safeguards whistleblowers amid attempts to dissolve it by the government.
Geroulanos on Konstantinopoulos' expulsion: 'Every decision will be judged by the outcome'
Pavlos Geroulanos expressed his regret over the expulsion of Odysseas Konstantinopoulos from PASOK's parliamentary group, emphasizing the need for unity within the party.
Zanin rejects Rollemberg's action regarding the Master Bank CPI and returns the decision to the Chamber
Supreme Court Minister Cristiano Zanin rejected a request by Deputy Rodrigo Rollemberg for the establishment of a Parliamentary Inquiry Commission (CPI) to investigate Master Bank, citing procedural defects and indicating the matter should be resolved within the legislative branch.
UK: Starmer defends his decision to keep the country out of war with Iran
UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer defended his decision to keep Britain out of the conflict in Iran during a parliamentary session, emphasizing the efforts of the armed forces in protecting British lives and interests.
This is how much Ziobro will earn per month. A decision has been made regarding his parliamentary salary
The Polish Parliament has decided to revoke the parliamentary salary of former Justice Minister Zbigniew Ziobro due to his absence from the country and inability to fulfill his duties.
The final decision on the parliamentary diet and the remuneration of Zbigniew Ziobro has been made
The Polish parliament has decided to reduce the remuneration and parliamentary diet of former Justice Minister Zbigniew Ziobro by 90% due to ongoing legal issues.
Czarzasty: there is a decision regarding Ziobro's parliamentary salary
Włodzimierz Czarzasty announced a move to strip Zbigniew Ziobro of his parliamentary salary amid ongoing legal troubles.
J. Oleko's reaction after K. Starkevičius's decision to resign from the mandate
J. Olekas commented on K. Starkevičius's resignation from the parliamentary mandate, emphasizing the importance of respecting individual decisions.
Juozas Olekas says he respects Kazio Starkevičius' decision to resign from the parliamentary mandate
Juozas Olekas expressed support for Kazio Starkevičius' decision to step down from his parliamentary role, emphasizing the importance of individual choices in such circumstances.
The leader of the Conservatives welcomes Kazys Starkevičius' decision to give up his parliamentary mandate
The leader of the Conservative party praised Kazys Starkevičius for his decision to resign from his parliamentary seat, citing the benefits for himself, his family, and the community.
L. Kasčiūnas on K. Starkevičius's decision: "An example for everyone of how politicians can and should behave"
L. Kasčiūnas praised K. Starkevičius's decision to address a personal matter without the protection of his parliamentary mandate, emphasizing this as a model of proper political conduct.
Voting 'in bulk': understand the term used by Dino in the decision that annulled the confidentiality breach of Lulinha
Brazil's Supreme Court has annulled a confidentiality breach order for Lulinha, the son of President Lula, using the term 'voting in bulk' to refer to parliamentary decision-making processes.
Defense of Lulinha requests Dino to extend decision that blocked disclosure in CPI
Lulinha's defense requested the extension of a decision to prevent the disclosure of bank and fiscal secrecy concerning a related businesswoman in a parliamentary inquiry.
Senate appeals Gilmar's decision that suspended the breaking of confidentiality for a company linked to Toffoli by CPI
The Federal Senate of Brazil is contesting a recent judicial decision that halted the breaking of confidentiality for a company associated with minister Dias Toffoli, claiming it undermines the investigative powers of parliamentary commissions.
Do you agree with MPs getting a 5% pay rise? Take our poll and have your say
The article discusses a recent decision by the Independent Parliamentary Standards Authority to increase MPs' salaries by 5%, raising their pay to nearly £100,000.
Song Young-gil: 'Running for Incheon Gyeyang is a return to my original ground... The will of the people and party members is important'
Former Democratic Party leader Song Young-gil reaffirms his intention to run for the Incheon Gyeyang parliamentary by-election, emphasizing the importance of the public and party members' opinions in the decision-making process by the party leadership.
Gleisi says that breaking Lulinha's confidentiality was a coup, and government officials try to annul the act
Brazil's Institutional Relations Minister Gleisi Hoffmann labeled the breaking of confidentiality surrounding President Lula's son as a coup, as government officials seek to annul the decision made by a parliamentary committee.
'Voting followed the rules,' says CPI president about the breaking of the confidentiality of Lula's son
The president of the CPI investigating INSS, Carlos Viana, defended the committee's decision to summon one of President Lula's sons, asserting that the voting process adhered to parliamentary regulations despite government claims.
Holstein: Here is the election result that Mette Frederiksen would very much like to bring home
Political commentator Erik Holstein expresses surprise at Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen's decision to call for parliamentary elections on Thursday, remarking on the implications of the results she seeks.
A big uproar arose in the parliament about this tax
Opposition parties in Finland are demanding the government retract its decision to lower corporate tax for the coming year amid intense parliamentary discussions.
Pasok: The critical dates and the confrontation over energy
Pasok is preparing for significant events, including a court decision on surveillance and a parliamentary question regarding energy issues.
A significant day for Democrats: S. Skvernelis' decision and possible successors
The recent raids at Saulius Skvernelis' home and parliamentary office have shaken the Lithuanian political landscape and prompted urgent discussions among his Democratic party.
Four parties propose a ban on pesticides
Four Danish political parties have proposed a parliamentary decision to implement a nationwide ban on pesticide use in vulnerable groundwater areas due to concerns about the contamination of drinking water.
The head of the Seimas who did not support the initiative to award the Nobel Prize to the US president: this is a regional decision
The head of Lithuania's parliament expressed that the lack of support from neighboring countries' parliamentary leaders influenced his decision to not endorse the Nobel Prize initiative for the US president.
The Netherlands Will Act to Reduce Arms Imports from Israel
The Dutch parliament has decided to reduce its reliance on military imports from Israel, with two of the three parties forming the new government supporting this stance.
Bauk: The Constitutional Court has 'cut off' Piletić so we can now call him Otpiletić
During a parliamentary debate on the constitutional court's decision regarding personal assistance law, Arsen Bauk accused the ruling party of neglecting people with disabilities, while the opposition demanded an apology from Minister Marin Piletić.
Rare information about the parliamentary group – The contest between two MPs has been decided by lot three times already
In a notable decision, MP Hanna Räsänen lost the position of second deputy chairman of the parliamentary group to Eerikki Viljanen after a draw, marking the third time their contest has been resolved in this manner.
The parliamentary working group will seek to clarify the LRT mission
A parliamentary working group has agreed to refine the definition of the LRT mission to facilitate decision-making on various issues.
Conclusion of the Parliamentary Committee: VTEK member accused of ethical violations meets reputation criteria
A parliamentary committee concluded that D. Beinoravičius, a member of VTEK, meets the required reputation criteria despite accusations of ethical violations, a decision that will be forwarded to the Seimas leadership to determine his continued role.
Melkøya conflict: Listhaug resists pressure
Frp leader Sylvi Listhaug stands firm on the Melkøya project amid warnings that a parliamentary decision could deter international investors.
Mikko Polvinen is still considering his return to the Finns Party parliamentary group: 'I will not submit to group discipline in such matters'
Mikko Polvinen, a member of the Finns Party, is uncertain about returning to the party's parliamentary group after being expelled over three months ago, particularly concerning the party's decision to dissolve the Kainuu district and merge it with Northern Ostrobothnia.
Dramatic solution in the leadership of the SDP group – Here’s what Tytti Tuppurainen commented: 'He made the decision to withdraw himself'
Tytti Tuppurainen was re-elected as the chairman of the SDP parliamentary group amid discussions about recent harassment allegations.
Jukka Kopra continues as chairman of the National Coalition Party's parliamentary group
Jukka Kopra will continue as the chairman of the National Coalition Party's parliamentary group, emphasizing the group's commitment and collaboration as key strengths in decision-making for Finland's future.
SDP Representative Who Made Dramatic Decision Tells What Happened in the Meeting Room
SDP representative Kim Berg discusses his support for re-election as the deputy chair of the party's parliamentary group in an interview, amidst ongoing news coverage of the meeting.
Gallardo will not take office as an Extremaduran deputy and will cease to have parliamentary immunity in the case of Sánchez's brother
Former PSOE leader in Extremadura, Miguel Ángel Gallardo, unexpectedly announced his decision not to take office in the regional Assembly to preserve dignity and regain serenity.
Ukrainian parliamentary committee reverses decision and now approves dismissal of Security Service head
The Ukrainian parliamentary committee has changed its stance and approved the dismissal of Vasyl Maliuk as Head of the Security Service of Ukraine.
Netherlands: Three Parties Agree on Minority Government
Following the parliamentary elections in the Netherlands, the left-liberal party D66 has formed a minority coalition with the Christian Democrats and the Right Liberals, a decision announced at a press conference.
Ábalos asks Congress to reconsider his suspension as a deputy
José Luis Ábalos, a former minister currently in provisional prison, has requested Congress to reconsider its decision to suspend his parliamentary rights and duties.