Watch the parliamentary question hour live at 4 PM - will the new minister Wille Rydman answer opposition questions?
The article discusses the upcoming parliamentary question hour in Finland, featuring new social affairs and health minister Wille Rydman among other officials.
The Communist Party Faces Bitter Pill After 56 Years: Halved Representation in the House of Representatives, Questions Only in the House of Councilors
The Japanese Communist Party faced a significant setback in the recent election, losing half of its seats in the House of Representatives and only able to pose questions in the House of Councilors during a recent parliamentary session.
The government has responded to several Epstein questions
The Norwegian government has answered several questions from the parliamentary control and constitutional committee regarding the Epstein documents.
J. Olekas calls for the return of over 100 thousand emigrants: there are measures, but questions arise about the consistency of policy
Lithuanian parliamentary speaker Juozas Olekas advocates for the return of over 100,000 emigrants, emphasizing the need for consistent reemigration policies during a conference on demography.
A Drastic Move by the Left Alliance – Out of the Government?
The Left Alliance in Finland has opted to withdraw from a parliamentary debt brake agreement, raising questions about its future role in government.
Emotions ran high during the question hour - A harsh response to Purra from Eastern Finland: 'A common failure or a major blunder?'
During a parliamentary question hour, opposition parties demanded concrete actions from the government to improve the situation in Eastern Finland, expressing dissatisfaction with currently stalled economic initiatives.
Split in Poland 2050 is just the beginning? Expert does not rule out the emergence of a new party
A political split within the Poland 2050 party raises questions about its future and the feasibility of maintaining parliamentary representation following the departure of several members.
Is the Left Alliance waving itself out of the large economic agreement? Koskela dodged questions
The Left Alliance's commitment to a new budgetary agreement in Finland remains uncertain as parliamentary negotiations are ongoing, setting ambitious deficit targets for the next term.
Bangladeshi Nationalist Party Declares Victory in First Elections After 2024 Unrest
The Bangladeshi Nationalist Party (BNP) claims to have secured enough parliamentary seats to independently form a government amid questions about the electoral process's integrity raised by the Islamist party Jamaat-e-Islami.
Ahead in revolution but failed in Bangladeshi elections, student party NCP, did the alliance with Jamaat backfire?
The student-led National Citizen Party (NCP) in Bangladesh has faced significant defeats in the recently held parliamentary elections, raising questions about its alliance with Jamaat-e-Islami.
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.
'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.
S. Famellos: There are serious questions - The incident in Chios must be investigated and answers must be provided
Sokratis Famellos, president of SYRIZA-PS, emphasized the need for an investigation into a violent incident in Chios during a parliamentary discussion on migration policies, criticizing government officials for insufficient transparency.
Feijóo muddies the committee on the flood in response to questions about his messages with Mazón: "Can you clarify the ETA crimes?"
Alberto Núñez Feijóo has distracted from the parliamentary investigation into the 2024 floods that killed 230 people in Valencia by bringing up ETA crimes during his testimony.
The Opposition Asked the Same Minister Questions. Plenković: You Are Constantly Creating Drama
During a parliamentary session, Prime Minister Andrej Plenković accused the leftist opposition of creating drama by repeatedly questioning Minister of Labor Marin Piletić about social welfare laws, despite stable economic conditions.
Pauline Hanson travelled to US on Gina Rinehart’s private jet to attend CPAC
Pauline Hanson and her chief of staff traveled to Florida on Gina Rinehart’s private jet, raising questions regarding her compliance with parliamentary rules as she has not declared this sponsored travel.
End of the Blockade?: Government Party in Kosovo Achieves Significant Election Victory
The governing party Vetevendosje, led by Prime Minister Albin Kurti, won the parliamentary elections in Kosovo by a surprising margin, raising questions about the potential end of political blockades in the country.