Opposition leaders urge National Assembly to begin fresh electoral act amendment
Opposition leaders from various political parties in Nigeria are calling for the National Assembly to initiate a new amendment process for the Electoral Act to remove controversial provisions.
[Editorial] The Last-Minute Amendment of the Misapplication of Law Crime, Legislative Completeness of Reform Process Must Be Enhanced
The South Korean National Assembly passed a bill establishing a crime for the misapplication of law after last-minute amendments were made to address concerns from civil society and political circles.
Why the Contes do not return
Giuseppe Conte re-emerges, criticizing the government's criminal policy reform amid internal strife within his political party, M5S.
The 40-hour workday: between social justice and business reality
The Mexican Chamber of Deputies approved a historic reform to gradually reduce the workweek from 48 to 40 hours by 2030, reflecting broad political consensus on expanding labor rights.
Deceptive Reform
The article criticizes a labor reform in Mexico for failing to guarantee mandatory rest days for workers while discussing its political implications.
The electoral reform as a fiscal prelude
The recent electoral reform proposal in Mexico is seen not just as a political system redesign, but as a strategic move towards addressing more complex fiscal discussions.
[News Dive] The Internal Conflicts within the Ruling Party Are Not Being Resolved
The article discusses ongoing internal disputes within South Korea's ruling party and broader political implications.
Javier Milei, live: the latest measures of the Government
Argentine President Javier Milei is pushing for a reform of the Glacier Law, which aims to reduce protected areas to facilitate mining investments, while the Peronist opposition navigates a delicate political landscape.
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The Brazilian Supreme Federal Court sentenced brothers Brazão to 76 years in prison for the murder of Marielle Franco and Anderson Gomes and mandated them to pay R$ 7 million in reparations to the victims' families.
KEIR STARMER: 'By-election fight against Reform is a battle for the soul of the nation'
Keir Starmer emphasizes the significance of the Gorton & Denton by-election as a crucial moment for the political direction of the UK, urging voters to reject Reform UK.
Mitalas aims to lead the Freedom Party, Raskevičius will announce the decision on Thursday
Lithuanian politician Vilius Mitalas announced his intention to run for the leadership of the Freedom Party, aiming to reform its approach and initiate constructive dialogue in the political arena.
The Useless Call of Cuauhtémoc
Cuauhtémoc Cárdenas, a historic leader of the modern left in Mexico, called for an extensive dialogue on electoral reform, emphasizing the need for political diversity while facing skepticism about the likelihood of his suggestions being taken seriously.
"They pulled him out like a rabbit from a hat." Opposition criticizes the swift replacement of the head of VZP
The Czech opposition is criticizing the rapid replacement of the director of the largest health insurance company, VZP, asserting that it reflects political maneuvering rather than genuine reform away from political influence.
The justice system doesn’t work: reforming it is not just a right-wing issue but a matter for everyone
Stefano Bandecchi, a local politician and president of the province of Terni, advocates for a reform of the justice system in Italy, emphasizing that the issue transcends political affiliations.
The Wire-Cutter Florencia Carignano and the State of Peronism
Deputy Florencia Carignano's controversial actions during a legislative session spark a broader discussion about the state and strategies of Peronism in Argentina.
Kirchnerism severely weakened: the libertarians did it
The article discusses the weakening of the Kirchnerist faction in Argentina, highlighting the rise of Javier Milei and the struggles facing the libertarian government.
With political discretion, the Government adjusts the reform of the glacier law and negotiates with allies to safeguard the vote in the Senate
The Argentine government is reforming the glacier law while negotiating with allies to ensure a favorable vote in the Senate amidst criticisms from opposition members.
Nigel Farage 'mask off' as Reform offers lifeline to bad bosses and rogue landlords
Nigel Farage's political party, Reform, faces criticism for proposing the repeal of worker protections and tenant rights legislation.
"If the no vote prevails, there will be calls for her resignation": Giorgia Meloni enters risky territory ahead of a referendum that divides Italy
Giorgia Meloni faces significant political risks as Italy approaches a divisive referendum on her proposed judicial reform, with its outcome potentially threatening her government's stability.
Nigel Farage unveils 'war on working people' with plot to slash protections - key points
Nigel Farage and Reform UK have announced plans to roll back worker and tenant protections, provoking outrage from unions and political opponents.
We all exaggerated in the tones. With the No, the extreme robes win
In a recent forum, Italian Justice Minister Carlo Nordio emphasized the need for calm dialogue regarding the upcoming referendum on career separation reforms, acknowledging that the tone of discussions has been excessive.
Seven governors meet to form a new space and dialogue with the Government
A group of seven Argentine governors held a virtual meeting to discuss common challenges and the role of regional jurisdictions in the country's economic and political agenda.
[View Briefing] The National Power Party Meeting That Skipped 'Refusal of Yoon'
The National Power Party meeting overlooked the 'Refusal of Yoon' amidst escalating internal conflicts and significant political events in South Korea.
The Government's Political Table Focuses on the Glacier Law and Filling the Empty Seats of the AGN
The Argentine government's political leaders are prioritizing the Glacier Law and filling vacant positions in the AGN as they prepare for upcoming legislative sessions.
Iran: Students rally one month after deadly protests
Students in Iran have gathered to protest one month after a wave of deadly demonstrations rocked the country.
Social Policy Course: SPD and Union – One Single Conflict of Goals
The article critiques demands for painful social reforms from the SPD and political opposition, highlighting the potential negative impacts on the German social welfare system.
Javier Milei and his measures, LIVE: The Government gathers the political table while waiting to turn the labor reform into law
The Argentine government under Javier Milei is convening a political meeting to push for labor reform in the Senate amid ongoing tensions surrounding the closure of a major tire manufacturing company.
We Are Mexico
The article discusses the formation of a new political party in Mexico, called Somos México, amidst ongoing electoral challenges and government reforms that threaten democratic integrity.
"5% Blockade of Local Councils is Unconstitutional"... Three Progressive Parties File a Constitutional Complaint and Injunction
Three progressive parties and civic groups in South Korea have filed a constitutional complaint against the 5% threshold for proportional representation in local elections, claiming it is unconstitutional.
Here is Tesfaye's to-do list: Epx, physical intervention, and grading scale
Denmark's Education Minister Mattias Tesfaye has a pressing agenda despite the political lull, focusing on reforms and upcoming proposals.
Pensions, Talk Lies. Everyone Shoots at the System but Here are the Real Numbers
A recent Italian television report highlights emotional stories about the pension system while discussing political divides over necessary reforms.
[View Briefing] 100 Days Until Local Elections! What Are the Prospects for the Parties?
The article discusses the political landscape and expectations for the upcoming local elections in South Korea, focusing on key figures and events.
As Pauline Hanson’s One Nation roars back, what can Australia learn from the rise of Nigel Farage and Reform UK?
The resurgence of Pauline Hanson’s One Nation party in Australia mirrors the rise of Nigel Farage and Reform UK, prompting speculation about political trajectories and implications for leadership.
The double command, the union debacle, and the problems in communicating the reform
The article discusses the political and economic implications of the upcoming labor reform in Argentina, highlighting union failures and public discontent.
Reform would create ICE-style agency and end leave to remain, Zia Yusuf to say
Reform UK proposes the establishment of an agency akin to ICE for deportations, along with the cancellation of indefinite leave to remain for many individuals, sparking controversy and political pushback from the Labour party.
The political table of the Executive meets: urgent legislative agenda and definition of authorities in the Senate
The Argentine government is set to hold a critical meeting to address urgent legislative matters and the appointment of Senate representatives amid tensions with coalition partners.
Local Election D-100... Democrats say 'End of Insurrection', Government's judgment by the People’s Power Party
As South Korea's local elections approach in 100 days, the Democratic Party aims to secure a decisive victory to bolster the government's reform agenda, while the People’s Power Party seeks to maintain control of key local powers amidst ongoing challenges.
Matt Goodwin is running: the search for Reform’s elusive byelection candidate
The article discusses the campaign efforts of Prof. Matt Goodwin, the Reform candidate for the Gorton and Denton byelection, highlighting his distinct political image and challenges in connecting with constituents.
The Most Delicate Phase of the Libertarian Program
The article discusses the interrelated issues of labor strikes and factory closures in Argentina, signaling a shift in focus towards employment and production in the coming political discourse.
Electoral Reform: Draft Shapes Political Parties to Request Popular Consultations
The draft of the electoral reform in Mexico suggests allowing political parties to call for popular consultations, a significant shift from current legislation.
Argentina, you wouldn't understand: special 'Mirtha turns 99 years old'
This article celebrates Mirtha's 99th birthday by recounting significant moments from her career and illustrates other happenings in Argentina, including political events and crime.
If there were a political OnlyFans, yours would be the cheapest and most humiliating: harsh criticisms of Fernando Iglesias and his response about Carrió's mirrors
Argentinian politicians Fernando Iglesias and Maximiliano Ferraro exchanged harsh criticisms regarding labor reform, leading to a public spat on social media.
Pending Reform
The political dismissal of Mario Godoy from the presidency of the Judiciary Council marks a significant institutional response to public demand for accountability under the law in Ecuador.
Prime Minister Kim Min-seok: U.S. Tariff Ruling Indicates Changes - Will Respond Wisely
South Korea's Prime Minister Kim Min-seok suggests that the recent U.S. Supreme Court ruling on tariffs during the Trump administration may lead to changes in South Korea-U.S. trade negotiations.
Headlines: 20 years after its promulgation, the Constitution of the DRC is 'at a crossroads'
The political climate surrounding the 20th anniversary of the DRC's Constitution is characterized by division between supporters of its revision and those in opposition who fear it allows current power retention.
A month after Milei declared him dead, the Government resurrects Machiavelli
The Argentine Government has shifted its political strategy, drawing inspiration from Machiavelli, just a month after Javier Milei publicly declared Machiavelli dead during a speech.
Strike, Fate, Law: the Exciting Country of the President
A humorous reflection on the labor strikes led by Argentina's CGT and the political dynamics surrounding them.
Labor Reform: The Vote on the 5 Controversial Chapters of the Project
The Argentine Chamber of Deputies has approved a labor reform project championed by the government of Javier Milei, impacting the labor landscape significantly after receiving strong support from various political allies.
Venezuela grants amnesty to 379 political prisoners
Venezuela has enacted a law granting amnesty to 379 political prisoners, providing hope for their release amid ongoing political turmoil.
Adorni calls a political table and the Cabinet to define legislative priorities after labor reform
Manuel Adorni, the chief of ministers, is convening political and Cabinet meetings to prioritize legislative agendas following the recent labor reform approval in Argentina.