Marcin Romanowski Received Money for His Parliamentary Office. 'Manipulation of Despicable Transfers'
Marcin Romanowski, a politician of the Law and Justice party, is currently living in Hungary under political asylum and has renounced his parliamentary salary, while still receiving funding for his office despite being pursued by a warrant since late 2024.
Nepotism in AfD: AfD Delegate Uhr Excluded from Regional Group
Martina Uhr has been excluded from the AfD's regional group in Lower Saxony due to hiring her partner and his daughter in her parliamentary office, a practice that violates Bundestag rules.
Death of David Rossi: "Facial injuries consistent with pressure against the bar"
New forensic analysis suggests that David Rossi's facial injuries may have been caused by external pressure rather than a fall from his office window.
David Rossi, the last truth. "Beaten in his office"
A parliamentary commission has revealed that David Rossi was beaten in his office before his death, contradicting earlier suicide conclusions.
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.
Government’s response to Maccabi Tel Aviv fan ban was ‘clumsy’, say MPs
A British parliamentary committee criticized the government's response to a ban on Maccabi Tel Aviv fans attending a match against Aston Villa, labeling it ineffective and inflammatory.
Tariq Rahman to Take Over Leadership of Bangladesh Tomorrow, Highlights Major Challenges Before the Oath Ceremony
Tariq Rahman, the president of the Bangladesh Nationalist Party, is set to take the oath of office as Prime Minister after a significant electoral victory in Bangladesh’s 13th parliamentary elections.
'PM CARES restricted in Parliament by PMO', claims Congress, calls it an insult
The Congress party alleges that the Prime Minister's Office has instructed the Lok Sabha Secretariat to prohibit questions related to the PM CARES fund and other national funds, branding this as an attack on parliamentary rights.
Adán Augusto's office is moved next to the PRI bloc: 'They placed the outcast as a neighbor,' says 'Alito'
Mexican senator Adán Augusto López has moved his office to a location next to members of the PRI following his resignation from the Morena parliamentary coordination role.
Against tax evasion: 2.4 million letters
The Italian government's approach to combating tax evasion is supported by simulations from the Parliamentary Budget Office, predicting significant increases in tax revenue and a decrease in the debt-to-GDP ratio by 2028.
With a salary of almost R$ 30,000, the first lady of Olímpia is employed in the office of former members of the Board of Directors of Alesp
Ana Cláudia Zuliani, first lady of Olímpia and wife of the city's mayor, has been employed as a special parliamentary advisor at Alesp with a salary nearly reaching R$ 30,000.
France, the accusation makes no discounts: "Le Pen banned for 5 years"
Marine Le Pen faces a potential five-year ban from public office following an appeal ruling regarding her European parliamentary assistants, which could significantly impact her political future.
MPs reveal role of Zelenskyy's Office new head in work with parliament
Kyrylo Budanov, the new head of the President's Office, is actively working to influence parliamentary decisions, primarily delegating responsibilities to Davyd Arakhamiia.
Evaluated the Lithuanian surnames appearing in J. Epstein's correspondence: may have signs of human trafficking
A parliamentary member suggests that Lithuanian surnames found in J. Epstein's correspondence could indicate potential signs of human trafficking and calls for a legal assessment by the prosecutor's office.
Gregor the Motorist has not only an office in his grandfather's house but also the headquarters of the club. The lease is unpaid
Matěj Gregor, the youngest member of the Motorists' Club, has established a parliamentary office in his grandfather's house, receiving over 360,000 crowns annually for rent, despite acknowledging a conflict of interest and refusing to relocate his office.
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.
Established shortcomings and irregularities in five parliamentary parties
The State Audit Office found common financial reporting issues among five parliamentary parties, including unrecorded travel orders and unclear representation expenses, following an analysis of 51 political parties' financial reports in 2024.