This role should not be played by the president!
The article discusses public dissatisfaction with the current Czech government and highlights the inappropriate role of President Pavel as a quasi-leader of the protests against his government.
Parliament: The plenary voted in favor of lifting the immunity of D. Markopoulos – Confrontation between the ND MP and Z. Konstantopoulou
The Greek Parliament voted overwhelmingly in favor of lifting the parliamentary immunity of ND MP Dimitris Markopoulos in response to a lawsuit filed against him by Stefanos Kasselakis, the president of the Democracy Movement.
ND Report on OPEKEPE: No Criminal Responsibilities for Voridis and Avgenakis
A parliamentary committee found no criminal liability for former ministers Voridis and Avgenakis regarding the OPEKEPE organization, attributing identified issues to long-standing, cross-party practices.
Third term for Mitsotakis, but citizens see it without a parliamentary majority – What they say about Tsipras, Karytsianou
A new survey indicates that while 53% of citizens believe a third term for New Democracy is likely, there are significant doubts regarding achieving a governmental majority.
Goals
The article discusses the political shift goal set by PASOK in Greece and the complexities involved in facilitating such changes in a parliamentary democracy.
Mantzios to Lazaridis: You have covered for your ministers and are giving us lessons on transparency and integrity
Dimitris Mantzios, the parliamentary representative of PASOK, criticized Lazaris for hiding government issues and emphasized the accountability of the New Democracy government.
Katarzyna Pełczyńska-Nałęcz: Deserters failed the exam of democracy. We go further
Paulina Hennig-Kloska announced her departure from the political party Poland 2050 and the formation of a new parliamentary club called "Center," leading to accusations of betrayal within the party.
The European delegation assessing Spain addresses the 'attacks' on judges and the role of the Constitutional Court in amnesty, but the socialist wing sees the mission as 'instrumentalized'
A European Parliamentary delegation has arrived in Spain to evaluate the state's adherence to the rule of law amidst political controversies surrounding judicial independence.
Nigeria Sets Date for the General Elections of 2027
Nigeria has officially announced the schedule for the upcoming general elections, with presidential and parliamentary elections set for February 20, 2027.
'A Shameful Chapter in the History of Democracy', Sheikh Hasina on Election Results
Sheikh Hasina criticized the recent parliamentary elections in Bangladesh, labeling them as premeditated and anti-democratic.
"Confrontation" Lazariadis – Mantzou in Parliament: "Panagopoulos is PASOK" – "Does PASOK govern and we don’t know it?"
A fierce parliamentary debate occurred in Greece regarding unemployment training programs, highlighting accusations between ruling New Democracy and the opposition PASOK.
Sheikh Hasina Calls Bangladesh Elections Illegal, Raises These 6 Demands
Former Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina has termed the ongoing parliamentary elections in Bangladesh as fake, illegal, and unconstitutional, calling for public boycott and listing demands for reform.
Bangladesh Elections: 8 Questions Explaining the Path of the 'New Democracy' After the Revolution
The article discusses the historic parliamentary elections in Bangladesh, marked by a significant youth-led revolution that overthrew the long-standing Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina.
How is the Prime Minister elected in Bangladesh? Learn how different it is from the electoral system in India
Bangladesh is approaching a crucial parliamentary election that will determine not just the government but the political direction of the country after years of turmoil.
Crucial Elections in Bangladesh: Generation Z Moves from the Streets to Parliament
Bangladesh is undergoing crucial parliamentary elections amidst heightened security, with youth voters poised to have a significant impact.
Elections in Bangladesh After 18 Months Today, Voting Has Started
Bangladesh is holding crucial parliamentary elections today after 18 months, following a government overthrow due to student protests that led to the formation of an interim government.
Bangladesh before the election: And they wonder: Did they risk their lives in vain?
In the lead-up to the parliamentary elections in Bangladesh, discussions revolve around the sacrifices made by citizens and whether their struggles have been in vain.
Aurelijus Veryga Calls the Seimas Resolution on EP Interference in Internal Affairs a Normal Discussion
Aurelijus Veryga defends the Lithuanian parliament's right to respond to a European Parliament resolution, viewing it as a normal part of parliamentary debate.
LVŽS chairman positively assesses the ruling party's response to the EP resolution regarding LRT: a normal debate
The chairman of the LVŽS remarked that the Lithuanian Parliament has the right to express and defend its position regarding the European Parliament's resolutions, highlighting the legitimacy of parliamentary debate.
Why didn't Rahul Gandhi sign the no-confidence motion against the Lok Sabha Speaker? Congress explains the reason
The opposition has submitted a no-confidence motion against Lok Sabha Speaker Om Birla, but Rahul Gandhi did not sign it, with Congress citing respect for parliamentary democracy as the reason.
'The opposition is not allowed to speak in the House,' said Venugopal
Senior Congress leader Venugopal criticized the government's approach towards the opposition in parliamentary proceedings.
Thailand: Conservative ruling party leads in elections
The conservative ruling party Bhumjaithai is unexpectedly leading in Thailand's parliamentary elections, with a significant number of seats projected, while the reform-oriented People's Party admits defeat.
Elections in Thailand: The Failure of the Pro-Democratic People's Party
The pro-democratic People's Party faced defeat in Thailand's parliamentary elections, with conservative forces triumphing amidst a complicated voting system.
PASOK sources on the closing of the OPKEPE examination: The organized cover-up method by the Maximos Mansion is complete
Sources from the PASOK party criticize the parliamentary majority of New Democracy regarding the conclusion of the investigation committee's work on OPKEPE, accusing them of deliberately omitting key witnesses.
N. Papas on Naftemporiki TV: Full-scale conflict with New Democracy on the issue of Constitutional Reform – Mr. Mitsotakis wants a small "blue state"
Nikos Papas, a parliamentary spokesperson for SYRIZA-PS, criticized the government's aggressive agenda regarding Constitutional Reform during an interview on Naftemporiki TV.
The Keys to the Constitutional Revision: The Proposals of New Democracy, the Critical Majorities, and the Election Factor
The article discusses the upcoming parliamentary constitutional revision process in Greece, highlighting the proposals from New Democracy and the expected ideological confrontations, particularly concerning the opposition's stance.
Letter to the Editor. Separate the elections for parliament and region
The orthopedic surgeon Tycho Tullberg argues that conducting regional elections alongside parliamentary elections undermines the importance of healthcare for voters, suggesting that a cross-party group should advocate for separate elections.
Clash Between Benčić and Plenković in Parliament: Sleeping Beauty, Prohibitors from We Can, and Local Trump
MP Sandra Benčić accused the government and Prime Minister Andrej Plenković of threatening parliamentary democracy and rule of law, calling him 'a small Trump from the neighborhood', to which he sharply replied by criticizing her party's transparency and past controversies.
Plenković asked Benčić: Are you Sleeping Beauty or what are you?
During a parliamentary session, MP Sandra Benčić criticized Prime Minister Andrej Plenković for undermining democracy and the rule of law with his actions, suggesting they favor force over dialogue.
Kairidis: Whoever gives excuses to Zoe is inappropriate and unfortunate
Dimitris Kairidis, a parliamentary representative of New Democracy, commented on a recent incident in Parliament involving Zoe Konstantopoulou and Nikos Dendias, labeling the situation as unfortunate.
Slovenian President Calls Parliamentary Elections
Slovenian President Nataša Pirc Musar has announced the parliamentary elections will be held on March 22, urging public participation while cautioning against misinformation.
Parliament Channel: Kaklamanis wants to end live broadcasts
Nikitas Kaklamanis revealed plans for the New Democracy party to propose that parliamentary commissions should no longer be broadcast live, citing concerns over public polarization due to intense debates and arguments.
Myanmar holds its first parliamentary elections since the military coup
Myanmar is conducting its first parliamentary elections today since the military coup nearly five years ago, with the UN urging for credible voting.
Parliamentary elections are being held in Myanmar, the first after the military coup
Myanmar is holding its first parliamentary elections since the military coup, although the announcement of results remains unclear.
Parliamentary elections in Kosovo amid political crisis
The article discusses the parliamentary elections taking place in Kosovo during a period of political crisis.