Government: LO members should be able to stop S-contributions
The Swedish government proposes that members of LO unions should be allowed to refuse part of their membership fees being allocated to the Social Democrats, enhancing transparency in party funding and lobbying.
‘No turning back’: PT will go in block against electoral reform
The Party of Labor (PT) in Mexico has announced its firm opposition to President Claudia Sheinbaum's electoral reform proposal, insisting there will be no retreat in their stance against any perceived threats to democracy.
'Luke says ok': Minister’s office aware of 'egregious' election message
Tasracing's messaging during the Tasmanian election campaign has drawn criticism for breaching caretaker conventions by promoting a political party's policy.
President of the Republicans, who said that 'too much idleness is bad', apologizes
Marcos Pereira, the president of the Republicans party in Brazil, apologized for his previous comments that 'too much idleness is bad', acknowledging their disrespectful nature towards workers.
SA Labor pledges OSHC expansion as Liberals support free school concept
The South Australian Labor party has pledged to expand out of school hours care (OSHC) while the Liberals have conditionally supported Labor's proposal to make public schooling free.
As Albanese celebrates 30 years in parliament, what would the leftwing warrior of 1996 think of today’s PM?
Anthony Albanese reflects on his 30 years in parliament, contrasting the political landscape of his early days with the current state under his leadership.
Pauline Hanson expected to face censure motion in Senate over ‘inflammatory’ comments about Australian Muslims
Pauline Hanson is set to face a censure motion in the Australian Senate for making inflammatory comments regarding Australian Muslims, with support from the Greens and an expected passage of the motion.
Going once, going twice, sold! What's on offer this election from Labor and Liberal to fix the housing crisis
Both major Australian parties have proposed various policies to tackle the housing affordability crisis ahead of the 2026 South Australian state election.
Almost 5 per cent of Tasmania's health budget spent on locum nurses
Tasmania's healthcare system spent over $105 million on temporary nurses in 2024-25, marking a substantial increase since 2020.
Labor Party will not support electoral reform: 'We say no to the return of the old party of the State'
The Labor Party in Mexico announced it will not support the electoral reform proposed by President Claudia Sheinbaum, citing concerns over the emergence of a 'state party.'
All about choice? Liberals move childcare battlelines to vouchers for nannies and grandparents
The Liberal Party of Australia is proposing government-funded vouchers for childcare options such as nannies and grandparents, challenging Labor's plans for universal childcare ahead of the upcoming election.
It’s 978 days since Peta Murphy called for a ban on betting ads. What happened to Labor’s pledge to respect parliament?
The article discusses the status of Labor's commitment to address gambling issues and respond to parliamentary committee reports, highlighting ongoing initiatives by independent MPs to promote legislative changes.
One Nation might not only be a Coalition problem – there are warning signs for Labor too
Recent polling indicates that One Nation's rising popularity poses a potential threat not only to the Coalition but also to the Labor Party, as a significant portion of Labor voters shows openness to supporting One Nation.
Are Changes Ahead for Students? An Important Project Returned to the Agenda of the Seimas
Luka Savickas from the Democratic Party faction in Lithuania's parliament proposes amendments to labor laws to allow students to work legally during internships and gain experience.
Labor reform: celebrations of the ruling party and opposition rejection after the Senate approval
The Argentine Senate approved a labor reform led by President Javier Milei, sparking both celebrations from the ruling party and rejection from opposition leaders on social media.
Albanese's caucus unity comes at a price
Australian Prime Minister Albanese's efforts to maintain caucus unity are leading to a public silence among Labor's left faction, particularly regarding controversial issues like the repatriation of ISIS brides.
How much compromise is too much? Labor's capital gains conundrum
The Australian Labor Party is hinting at potential changes to capital gains tax policies, raising questions about the implications of such compromises.
Electoral reform will be presented with or without the approval of the PT and Verde, Sheinbaum says
Claudia Sheinbaum announced that an electoral reform proposal will be sent to Congress regardless of agreements with the Labor Party and the Green Party in Mexico.
PVEM or PT, Who Will Bend?
A tense meeting held at the National Palace involved the leaders of the Ecologist Green Party of Mexico (PVEM) and the Labor Party (PT), discussing electoral reform proposals with President Claudia Sheinbaum.
Cláudio Castro announces that he will leave the government in April to run for the Senate
Cláudio Castro, the Governor of Rio de Janeiro, announced that he will resign in April to run for the Senate, while the Brazilian Labor Party (PL) has appointed Douglas Ruas as its candidate for the governorship.
Guardian Essential poll: more than half of Australians open to voting for One Nation despite Hanson’s Muslim comments
A recent poll shows that nearly 60% of Australians would consider voting for the right-wing populist party One Nation, despite controversial remarks by its leader, Pauline Hanson.
In 2022, Labor MPs urged compassion for Australian women and children stuck in Syria. Now Albanese has only contempt
The article discusses the Australian government's handling of the repatriation of citizens trapped in Syrian detention camps, highlighting the change in Labor's stance from compassion to contempt under the current leadership.
SA Liberal Party may preference One Nation ahead of Labor and Greens
The SA Liberal Party has suggested it may direct preferences to One Nation in the upcoming state election, which could shift the political landscape against Labor and the Greens.
Australia news live: Canadian PM to visit next month; One Nation just behind Labor in new federal poll
Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney is set to visit Australia next month as part of an Asia-Pacific tour focused on trade diversification, while a new federal poll shows One Nation narrowly trailing Labor.
Labor reform accelerated the fracture of the PJ in Congress: three senators leave
Labor reform has catalyzed a rift within the Peronist Party, leading to the departure of three senators aligned with governors distancing themselves from Cristina Kirchner.
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.
One Nation is taking the Coalition vote but Labor is in danger too
The rise of One Nation is reshaping immigration discourse in Australia, prompting Labor to adopt tougher rhetoric to avoid appearing lenient.
MotoGP, 'bum' comment controversy and the dynamics of the SA election
The article analyzes the impact of One Nation's rise in polling on the South Australian election and how it affects the major parties, Labor and Liberal.
Should Labor have its own reshuffle?
The article discusses whether the Australian Labor Party should consider a reshuffle in light of recent political changes.
Móstoles Case: 'From the beginning, Ana Millán advises him not to go to court'
A former councilor in Móstoles alleges sexual and labor harassment by the mayor and the political party, accusing them of pressuring her against filing a complaint.
To overturn the session: a war of motions and K chicanes in Deputies that the ruling party deactivated with votes
A tense session in Argentina's Chamber of Deputies over labor reform escalated into conflicts when the Peronists attempted to send the project back to committee amidst a near-empty chamber, but the ruling coalition managed to maintain control with votes.
Labor reform: with the help of Jalil, the ruling party and allies achieved quorum in the Chamber of Deputies
The ruling party in Argentina, aided by provincial governors and key support from Raúl Jalil, successfully achieved quorum in the Chamber of Deputies to discuss labor reform, which is anticipated to pass to the Senate for further review.
Daily Summary #1866: The Party of Viradouro, Champion of the Rio Carnival; General Strike in Argentina Against Labor Reform; South Korea Sentences Former President to Life Imprisonment
The latest daily summary covers Viradouro winning the Rio Carnival, a general strike in Argentina against labor reform, and the sentencing of former South Korean President to life imprisonment.
Labor reform: the ruling party is confident and claims to have more than 130 votes to pass the law in the Chamber of Deputies
The ruling party in Argentina is poised to pass a labor reform bill in the Chamber of Deputies, claiming to have enough votes for approval despite needing to return to the Senate afterwards.
Closure of Fate: the PJ denounces a model of 'deindustrialization' by Milei and says that the labor reform will exacerbate the crisis
The closure of Fate, an Argentine tire manufacturer, has sparked a strong backlash from the Peronist party, which blames President Javier Milei's economic policies for promoting deindustrialization.
Confirmed: The ruling party modifies the article on medical licenses in the labor reform to vote on it this Thursday in the Chamber of Deputies
The ruling party in Argentina has decided to amend a controversial article in the labor reform concerning medical leave pay in order to facilitate its approval in Congress.
Angus Taylor says his new frontbench will take the fight to Labor, but his biggest battle is to save the Liberal party
Angus Taylor, newly appointed opposition leader, introduces a revamped shadow ministry aimed at combating Labor while also focusing on the internal challenges of revitalizing the Liberal party.
Labor reform: the ruling party seeks to hold a session this Thursday in the Chamber of Deputies and would accept modifying the regime for sick leave
The Argentine government's ruling party is pushing for a legislative session to advance labor reform, with potential modifications to sick leave policies in order to secure quorum support.
Live: Angus Taylor distances himself from Ley immigration policy
Opposition Leader Angus Taylor denies involvement in a proposed immigration policy that would ban people from terror-declared areas entering Australia, amidst broader discussions about the repatriation of Australian families with links to ISIS fighters in Syria.
The ruling party rushes in the House of Deputies to pass the labor reform, but resistance grows over limits to licenses
The Argentine government is pushing for rapid approval of labor reform legislation, facing increasing opposition regarding restrictions on licenses.
Senate: The internal conflict of Peronism intensifies and there are increasing signs of a rupture within Kirchnerism
Internal conflicts within the Peronist party are escalating, highlighting divisions in Kirchnerism, especially after the unanimous vote against labor reform proposed by Javier Milei's government.
New details emerge of night Labor identity Tim Picton fatally injured
Tim Picton was fatally injured in a one-punch attack outside a nightclub in Perth, with the accused claiming Picton made unwanted advances towards his female cousin before the incident.
40-Hour Reform Does Not Guarantee 2 Days of Rest: 'Morena Betrayed Workers,' Criticizes MC
Jorge Álvarez Máynez, leader of Movimiento Ciudadano, criticized the Morena party for not including two mandatory days off in a labor reform that reduces the workweek to 40 hours, claiming it betrays workers' rights.
Kondstandopoulou: Called ND members 'layabouts', refuses to withdraw
Zoi Kondstandopoulou, former president of the Greek Parliament, faced backlash as she labeled ruling ND MPs as 'layabouts' during a heated session in the House of Representatives.
Now speaks Sdp's Hiltunen, who according to Tuppurainen, 'nobody' cares about
Pia Hiltunen, a rookie member of parliament from the Social Democratic Party, addresses her experiences after being dismissed by party leader Tytti Tuppurainen as someone 'nobody' cares about.
SA Labor releases audio of Liberal MP backtracking on key policy at private event
SA Treasurer Tom Koutsantonis has revealed that Shadow Water Minister Nicola Centofanti retracted the Liberal Party's commitment to cancel a water bill increase ahead of the state election.
SA Liberals face wipeout not seen since state bank election
The South Australian Liberal Party is facing an unprecedented electoral defeat, reminiscent of the 1993 state bank election outcome.
PASKE: Threatens to leave PASOK - 'Unprecedented lynching against Panagopoulos'
PASKE has threatened to leave PASOK, accusing the party's trade union network of unprecedented attacks against Yiannis Panagopoulos.
Geovanna Bañuelos denies that senators from the PT and PVEM left the negotiation table of the electoral reform
Geovanna Bañuelos, the vice-coordinator of the Labor Party in the Senate, denied that her party and the Green Party left the negotiations for electoral reform, stating they will resume discussions soon.
Stir in the PJ over labor reform: clashes and reports of threats between the hardliners and allies of Milei
Debate over labor reform in the Argentine Senate is causing turmoil within the Peronist Party due to differing views on the government's project, featuring allegations of threats against party members considering supporting the reform.