USA withdraws embassy staff from Jerusalem after 'security risks'
Jon Stephensen alleges that he was offered money to resign from his parliamentary mandate during a time of personal scandal.
After salary increase approval, Chamber adjusts cabinet fund and parliamentary quota value
The Brazilian Chamber of Deputies has announced an adjustment in the cabinet funds and parliamentary quotas following the recent approval of salary increases for its staff.
"A S-file, still...": the low security requirements for hiring parliamentary staff
The article discusses the alarming security vetting processes for parliamentary staff in France, particularly in light of two arrests linked to the death of a student and their prior employment with a Leftist deputy.
Death of Quentin Deranque: Could the National Assembly Ban the Use of Pseudonyms for Parliamentary Collaborators?
The National Assembly of France may move to prohibit pseudonyms for parliamentary staff after the death of activist Quentin Deranque and the police questioning of two parliamentary assistants.
USU: Here's what happened in the harassment investigation in Parliament
A recent survey regarding harassment and inappropriate behavior among Finnish parliamentary staff reveals limited incidents that do not warrant immediate crisis measures.
Two parliamentary employees removed from the Epstein investigation
Norwegian Parliament has conducted competence assessments of staff involved in drafting proposals related to the Epstein investigation, leading to the removal of two employees.
STT decided to correct the article published about Tytti Tuppurainen's behavior – editor-in-chief: 'It certainly could have been checked better'
STT has corrected a report regarding SDP parliamentary group leader Tytti Tuppurainen after it was claimed her alleged inappropriate behavior led to staff issues, which both Tuppurainen and SDP leader Antti Lindtman denied immediately after the article's release.
Two days after Congress approves pay raises for parliamentary staff, Motta says he will increase the cabinet budget for deputies
The President of the Chamber, Hugo Motta, announced plans to raise the cabinet budget for deputies two days after Congress approved salary increases for staff in the House of Representatives and the Senate.
Helga Kristín joins the Middle Party
Helga Kristín Ingólfsdóttir has been appointed as a staff member of the Middle Party's parliamentary group, succeeding Laufeyja Rún Ketilsdóttir who stepped down in autumn 2025.
Klöckner Wants to Withdraw House Passes from Extremists in the Bundestag - Support from Greens
Bundestag President Julia Klöckner is proposing stricter rules to revoke the house passes of extremist parliamentary staff, receiving support from the Greens, while the AfD describes it as a significant infringement on parliamentary freedom.
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.