It's not as exciting as a royal visit, but something else happened in Tassie this week
Tasmania has taken steps towards enhancing government transparency through the formation of a new parliamentary group focused on public integrity.
A parliamentary agenda without structural reforms
The Argentine government demonstrates a lack of urgency in implementing structural reforms crucial for its economic recovery, which may discourage investment and negatively impact employment.
Canadians open to negotiating with Western separatists as data show underrepresentation in Parliament: report
A majority of Canadians are supportive of reforms to the parliamentary system to address concerns of underrepresentation in the House of Commons and Senate, particularly from Western provinces like Alberta and British Columbia.
Lindtman is "very disappointed" in Orpo
Finnish Prime Minister Petteri Orpo rejected the proposal from Antti Lindtman, the chair of the SDP, to pause nuclear energy law reforms and discuss nuclear armament issues in a parliamentary working group, prompting Lindtman to express his disappointment.
Labor appears set to reform capital gains tax discount after parliamentary inquiry findings
Australia's Labor government is considering reforms to the capital gains tax discount based on findings from a parliamentary inquiry that point to its role in exacerbating inequality in the housing market.
Powerful moment as Labour MP describes 'agony' of wait for justice after rape
Labour MP Charlotte Nichols shared her personal experience of waiting 1,088 days for justice following her rape during a parliamentary debate on court reforms.
What time does Javier Milei speak at the Opening of Ordinary Sessions of Congress?
Javier Milei is set to deliver a speech at the National Congress to inaugurate the parliamentary session as part of an agenda focused on structural reforms.
Conservatives go to war against taxes - DF wants focus on foreigners
Ahead of the upcoming parliamentary election on March 24, Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen has called for a focused discussion on tax reforms and policies regarding foreigners.
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.
Turkish Parliamentary Committee Approves Report Supporting Peace with the Kurdistan Workers' Party
A Turkish parliamentary committee has backed a report proposing legal reforms that coincide with the PKK's disarmament, aiming to advance a peace process after decades of conflict.
Kenya Presses for BATUK Reforms Ahead of 2026 Defence Review
Kenya is demanding reforms for the British Army Training Unit Kenya (BATUK) as parliamentary tensions rise before the upcoming Defence Cooperation Agreement review in 2026.
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.
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.
Ukraine Reforms Tracker Weekly — Issue 44
This issue of the Ukraine Reforms Tracker discusses recent parliamentary actions and reforms related to business, economics, and international financial programs in Ukraine.
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.