Electoral law, there is an agreement. Meloni: text in Parliament but we will not impose confidence
Italian political leaders have reached an agreement on a new electoral law aimed at ensuring stable parliamentary majorities, but Prime Minister Meloni has stated they won't impose confidence in Parliament regarding this proposal.
Parliamentary Degradation
The Argentine Chamber of Deputies session discussing labor reform devolved into chaos, overshadowing the significance of the legislative debate.
The government succeeded. The network bill has left the commission's freezer
The Polish government has advanced its network bill through parliamentary committees, aiming to reform the process of connecting new energy sources to the national electricity grid.
Parliamentary Reform: How Saxony-Anhalt Plans to Protect Itself from the AfD
Saxony-Anhalt is pushing for a parliamentary reform to counter the rising influence of the AfD ahead of upcoming state elections.
Minister of Justice Jeong Seong-ho: I empathize with the legislative intent of the crime of law distortion... There is no possibility of the pardon law being unconstitutional
Minister of Justice Jeong Seong-ho expressed his agreement with the legislative intent behind the proposed crime of law distortion during a parliamentary meeting.
Bill Kelty’s tax reform comments cast a harsh light on Labor’s lack of ambition
Bill Kelty criticized the Australian government for its lack of ambition in tax reform during a parliamentary inquiry, advocating for significant changes to the capital gains tax.
The parliamentary weakness of the Government stalls the reform of the 'gag law' agreed in 2024
The reform of the controversial 'gag law' in Spain remains stalled due to the government's parliamentary weakness, despite earlier agreements with opposition parties.
LUCY POWELL: 'Reform UK are no friends of working people in Manchester or anywhere else'
Labour's Deputy Leader Lucy Powell criticizes Reform UK, claiming they detract from the interests of working-class people in Manchester and across the UK amidst an important parliamentary by-election.
Government in Argentina gets approval to debate labor reform in the Senate again
The Argentine government has received parliamentary approval to revisit a labor reform project proposed by President Javier Milei in the Senate next week.
Argentina: Milei's Reform Finds Parliamentary Majority Despite General Strikes
The Argentine lower house has passed a controversial labor market reform supported by President Javier Milei, despite national strikes by unions protesting the changes.
Morena in San Lázaro Unanimously Agrees to Support Electoral Reform Initiative "As It Comes"
The Morena parliamentary group in Mexico's Chamber of Deputies has unanimously agreed to support President Claudia Sheinbaum's electoral reform initiative, despite potential disagreements with their allies.
The moment when Deputy Carignano unplugs microphones to interrupt the session
Deputy Carignano interrupted a parliamentary session by unplugging microphones amidst heated debates over labor reform in Argentina.
Will Ankara Succeed in Balancing Disarmament with Conditional Legislative Reforms?
Turkey's parliamentary committee has approved a report with a legal reform package aimed at transitioning the peace process with the PKK from a security-based approach to legislative changes.
What time does the CGT strike start?
The CGT has called for a national strike in Argentina on February 19, coinciding with parliamentary discussions on labor reform.
The CGT confirmed a 24-hour strike for when the labor reform is discussed in the Chamber of Deputies, and warned: "The cost for a promise of formal work is too high"
The CGT announced a 24-hour general strike coinciding with the parliamentary discussion on labor reform, emphasizing the need to protect workers' rights.
‘Legislative War’ Emergency Declaration by Han Byeong-do: "Holding Regular Sessions Every Thursday to Process Bills"
Han Byeong-do, the floor leader of the Democratic Party, announced plans to hold weekly parliamentary sessions to expedite the processing of legislation, particularly focusing on livelihood bills.
There is still no consensus on electoral reform, Monreal acknowledges; Morena will support Sheinbaum's initiative, warns
Morena's parliamentary leader Ricardo Monreal acknowledged the lack of consensus regarding electoral reform but confirmed that his party would back Claudia Sheinbaum's initiative despite uncertainties in securing the necessary majority for approval.
Is there a strike by the CGT this Thursday, February 19?
The CGT is considering a general strike without mobilization, contingent upon the parliamentary session in the Chamber of Deputies regarding a labor reform project.
Bullrich admitted the 'error' with sick leave in the labor reform
Argentina's Patricia Bullrich acknowledged a mistake in the labor reform related to sick leave regulations, promising a correction in the next parliamentary session.
Javier Milei and his measures, LIVE: the Government defines the final details of the labor reform before it is debated in the Deputies' commissions
The Argentine government is finalizing the details of a controversial labor reform ahead of a crucial parliamentary debate.
CGT Strike: What is known about public transport services
A general strike called by Argentina's CGT labor union is set to disrupt public transportation in response to a parliamentary debate on labor reform.
Active Battle of Kefalogiannis – Holistic Reform in Civil Protection to be Presented in Parliament on Thursday
Greece's new civil protection bill, titled 'Active Battle,' is set for a parliamentary vote, aiming to shift the country's approach to disaster prevention and response.
The police changed their uniforms, but the reforms have not come. Bangladesh is an example of how difficult it is to get rid of authoritarians (report from The New York Times)
In Bangladesh, police have changed their uniforms in a superficial move amidst ongoing issues of authoritarian governance and the recent parliamentary elections.
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.
Bullrich responded to Mayans over a controversial phrase and his criticisms of Milei: "The only one in prison is former President Cristina Kirchner"
Patricia Bullrich defended Javier Milei during a parliamentary debate by responding to Senator José Mayans' controversial statement linking a labor reform project to a quote from a Nazi concentration camp.
Voting for General Elections in Bangladesh, Know What is the 2 Vote Formula?
Bangladesh is holding significant parliamentary elections today, February 12, amidst political upheaval and reforms.
Hugo Motta says that amendments help progress and that raises for civil servants were not a joyride
Hugo Motta defended the use of parliamentary amendments and a recent raise for civil servants, insisting it was not an unwarranted boon as portrayed by critics.
Deputies: the government formalized the call for a session to discuss juvenile criminal reform and the European Union-Mercosur agreement
The Argentine government has called for a parliamentary session to discuss juvenile criminal reform and the EU-Mercosur agreement scheduled for Thursday.
PAN and PRI support two days of rest and five days of work in 40-hour Reform
The PAN and PRI parliamentary groups in the Mexican Senate propose a work reform allowing two days off for every five working days as part of discussions to reduce the working week from 48 to 40 hours.
NSW scheme saw 485,000 native animals legally harmed or killed in 2025
A parliamentary inquiry revealed that 485,000 native animals were legally harmed or killed in NSW in 2025, prompting calls for a reform of the licensing system.
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.
Thailand is electing a new parliament, a referendum is taking place regarding the drafting of a new constitution
Thailand is conducting a referendum aimed at creating a more democratic political system as voters prepare for parliamentary elections, influenced by the People's Party's reform agenda.
The CGT is already meeting and evaluating a mobilization or a half-day strike to oppose labor reform
The CGT's Executive Council is meeting to define an action plan against the national government's Labor Reform project set for parliamentary debate next Wednesday.
Morena in San Lázaro reaffirms commitment to approve a 40-hour workweek
The Morena parliamentary group in the Chamber of Deputies reaffirmed its commitment to approve a constitutional reform to reduce the workweek from 48 to 40 hours once the Senate sends it to San Lázaro.
Autonomous Financing: What Now?
The article discusses the recent proposal for reforming the autonomous financing system in Spain and the need for more details to ensure its successful parliamentary processing.
Parliamentary Election in Thailand: Conservative Elite versus Reform-minded People
Thailand's reform party is making another attempt to secure a majority in the upcoming parliamentary elections, having been banned twice before.
Overview: This is how the Social Democrats want to change primary school
The Social Democrats, led by Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen and Education Minister Mattias Tesfaye, have launched a proposal to reform primary education, which they plan to bring into government negotiations after an upcoming parliamentary election.
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.
Coordinator of PRI deputies asks Sheinbaum's government to postpone or suspend electoral reform
Rubén Moreira, the parliamentary leader of the PRI in the Chamber of Deputies, urges the federal government to suspend the electoral reform process due to the country's current security and economic difficulties.
Now there are demands for the repeal of the tax change - a new proposal from within the government
Otto Andersson, recently elected as the chairman of the RKP parliamentary group, is suggesting a temporary removal of the transfer tax to stimulate the housing market, emphasizing the need for targeted tax measures during the upcoming parliamentary session.
Tax Relief for Retirees, Activity Bonus, 49.3, Allocation Reform... Key Takeaways from Sébastien Lecornu's Speech
French Prime Minister Sébastien Lecornu outlined key points concerning tax relief for retirees and budget reforms as he seeks a last-minute agreement on the 2026 budget amidst ongoing parliamentary debates.
Implementation of Citizen Money: The SPD still does not know whether it is a reform party
The SPD faces internal struggles over its willingness to reform the citizen money program, as demonstrated in a parliamentary session where a unified stance remains elusive.
"The inheritance tax law as we currently have it is not fair, not just"
Matthias Miersch, the head of the SPD parliamentary group, reaffirmed the SPD's plans for reforming inheritance tax, emphasizing the importance of fairness and justice.
Standard & Poor's approves the government's autonomous financing proposal but doubts it will succeed
Standard & Poor's supports the government's proposal to reform the outdated autonomous financing system, arguing it could improve regional governments' solvency, but is skeptical about its parliamentary support.
South Africa's ANC party launches reform plan to win back votes in local polls
Ahead of local government elections, South Africa's ANC has announced a six-point reform plan to regain public support after losing its parliamentary majority in the 2024 elections.
The latest maneuvers of the 'No Front'
The 'No Front' is seeking to delay the Italian public vote on justice reform by calling for a referendum on a previously voted law, despite this being redundant to existing parliamentary requests.
Reform Premier Wins New Election in Kosovo - Thanks to German-Kosovars
In a significant victory, Prime Minister Albin Kurti's party, Vetevendosje, secured a decisive win in Kosovo's snap parliamentary elections, aided in part by the support of German-Kosovars.