Lionel Jospin, the former French Prime Minister who was surpassed by Jean-Marie Le Pen, has died
Former French Prime Minister Lionel Jospin has passed away, known for his significant role in French politics and social reforms such as the introduction of the 35-hour work week.
Referendum on Judiciary turns into electoral preview in Italy and pressures Meloni government
Italy's referendum on judicial reform has become a central political issue ahead of the upcoming parliamentary elections, significantly influencing Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni's government.
Meloni Tests Her Leadership in a Key Referendum on Justice
Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni faces a pivotal referendum that questions her judicial reform and overall political strength amid a polarized nation.
Local Elections in Bavaria: District Administrators and Mayors Toppled Over Hospital Reform
Local elections in Bavaria were heavily influenced by fears regarding the future of local hospitals, leading to significant political changes in several districts.
Expert calls Meloni's scare tactics before the referendum 'completely wild'
Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni's claims regarding the release of dangerous criminals as part of a constitutional reform have been criticized by experts as unfounded and exaggerated.
Those who... the reform is a gender struggle
The article examines how social and political battles, particularly around justice reform in Italy, have been entangled in gender disputes, turning the referendum into a gender-centric issue.
The reasons for the Yes explained by the leaders of the No
The article discusses how prominent figures advocating for judicial reforms previously opposed such changes, highlighting contradictions in their positions.
With the draw, the currents are gone. And the founding fathers would approve...
The article discusses how a non-existent constitutional rule has been applied for decades in Italy, suggesting that reforms should eliminate the informal political currents in judiciary appointments.
A Yes to Finally Say No to All Those Who Always Say No
The article critiques the ideological opposition to judicial reform in Italy, highlighting the political maneuvering surrounding the issue.
2) The conservatives want progress against those who only preserve privileges
The article discusses the paradox of political perspectives in Italy, arguing that conservatives are seeking genuine progress while those who cling to old privileges label themselves as progressives.
Constitutional reform project in Zimbabwe: opposition leader Tendai Biti arrested
Zimbabwe's political tensions escalate as opposition leader Tendai Biti is arrested during a rally against proposed constitutional reforms.
The War of the Prosecutors
The article discusses the recent resignation of Spain's Attorney General Álvaro García Ortiz amid ongoing internal conflicts within the prosecution service fueled by political interests and personal grievances.
Schlein's Match to Propel Political Policies
Elly Schlein stands out as a prominent leader within the left, taking significant risks in a critical vote on justice reform that may shape the future of Italy's progressive agenda.
The war takes its toll on Italy and becomes a nightmare for Meloni at the worst possible political moment
The ongoing war has significant economic repercussions for Italy, complicating Premier Giorgia Meloni's political landscape.
Always autonomous but this way judges will be freer
The article discusses Italy's judicial reform aimed at ensuring judges' independence and autonomy from political influences during trials.
And AI said: "With the Yes, independence of the judiciary at risk"
The article discusses concerns about AI's bias against the referendum on judicial reform in Italy, suggesting that such technologies may misrepresent the debate due to their reliance on political or structured sources.
Giorgia-Elly, challenge on TV. "Garlasco is definitely involved"
Giorgia Meloni and Elly Schlein showcase contrasting political positions in a televised debate as they conclude their campaign for the referendum in Italy.
The column of Bonil
The Ecuadorian president emphasized that proposed reforms to the Democracy Code will not restrict political participation for citizens without criminal records.
Sumar raises the great challenge for housing after remaining sidelined in the Government and in the midst of a reorganization of its political space
Sumar pressures the PSOE to extend rental contracts, uniting the left in a critical moment for the Spanish coalition government.
The event for the referendum becomes a tribute to Bossi
The referendum event has shifted into a tribute to Umberto Bossi, the late founder of the Lega Nord, marking a blend of political commemoration and rallying support for judicial reform.
Cavaliere takes over the mayor's office in Rio with the challenge of leading a major project in the city center and overcoming internal resistance
Eduardo Cavaliere assumes the mayor's office in Rio de Janeiro with the task of implementing significant urban reforms while navigating internal political challenges.
Tõnis Saarts: The Reform Party is selling us a foggy vision under the guise of future insights
Tõnis Saarts critiques the Reform Party for promoting a vague and unclear vision for Estonia's future involving artificial intelligence without sparking significant public debate.
Scalfaro Also Wanted This Reform in '95
Lamberto Dini reflects on his long political career and expresses support for constitutional reform, citing a past conversation with President Scalfaro regarding judicial changes.
PT sees risk of advantages to a party if the election and revocation are tied
The PT party in Mexico expresses concerns that the proposed electoral reform might favor certain political parties if both the election and the revocation of mandate coincide.
One issue in the election campaign weighs heavier than all the other economic issues combined
The article discusses the significance of pension reform in Denmark's election campaign, highlighting its political impact and public concern.
Riikka Purra: Big Savings Coming
Riikka Purra, Finland's Minister of Finance and leader of the Finns Party, spoke about significant upcoming budget cuts and the need for political accountability in an event held for political journalists.
The August Slump
The article discusses the political turmoil in Mexico stemming from the government's actions and a missed opportunity for electoral reform.
The Moral of Adorni: Flying Without Falling is Not for Everyone
The article critiques the official government's lack of concern regarding political privileges expressed through a recent incident involving Manuel Adorni and explores the electoral consequences of economic mismanagement in Argentina.
Doctor and Vice-chairman of KDH Stachura / Lexmann does not influence Majerský, her influence on the party leader is harmless
Peter Stachura discusses the dynamics within the KDH party and his aspirations to reform Slovakia's healthcare system amidst internal challenges.
Reform MP blasted after saying she would wear a 'tartan burka'
Reform MP Sarah Pochin faces backlash after making controversial remarks about a 'tartan burka' during a political event.
Referendum, Meloni replies to Barbero: 'We are not talking about an illegal gambling den'
Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni responds to Professor Alessandro Barbero's criticism of the upcoming Justice referendum, emphasizing the legitimacy of the proposed reforms.
A New Path: Judicial Reform 3 Laws [Lee Seok-tae's Column]
This article discusses the ongoing judicial proceedings surrounding former President Yoon Suk-yeol and their implications for South Korean democracy and rule of law.
Giallorossi divided on the referendum. Even the grillino Traversi for 'Yes': 'A matter of conscience'
The political left in Italy is deeply divided ahead of the upcoming justice referendum, with some members of the Democratic Party supporting the reform while others, particularly from the M5s, find themselves in conflict.
Gallera Jr in the Field at Universities: "Is Democracy at Risk? Fake News"
Matteo Gallera, a university student and political activist, is campaigning for judicial reform in Italy while also highlighting the importance of informed youth participation in democracy.
VIDEOS: Jornal Anhanguera 2nd edition - TO of Wednesday, March 18, 2026
The article discusses various news highlights from Brazil, including economic projections, police violence, political maneuvers, and digital reforms.
What will the demonstration be about? A Million Moments will try to fill Letná on Saturday
A Million Moments is organizing a demonstration at Letná in Prague, aiming to gather numerous participants to advocate for political change.
The Strategic Move of President Sheinbaum
President Claudia Sheinbaum's electoral reform proposal, despite being rejected by the Chamber of Deputies, demonstrates a strategic political maneuver aimed at reshaping political dynamics in Mexico.
The Strategic Move of President Sheinbaum
President Claudia Sheinbaum's electoral reform was rejected, but the political effectiveness of the initiative remains intact as it serves to reorganize political forces and stimulate public debate.
Letter to the Editor. Sweden needs a new political center project
A call for a new centrist political initiative in Sweden, emphasizing cooperation among moderate voters and those valuing strong institutions.
The parties do not want to take a position on supporting Karis
Political parties in Estonia are hesitant to express support for President Alar Karis' re-election, with key factions not discussing candidates yet.
Nigel Farage slapped down by Keir Starmer for 'desperate U-turn' on Iran
Keir Starmer criticizes Nigel Farage for reversing his position on the Iran war, highlighting concerns about Farage's judgment and political consistency.
The podcast of Giorgia and Fedez. "Elly? Here she has pulled out"
Giorgia Meloni opens up about her political views in an interview on Fedez's podcast, discussing justice reforms and her approach to involving Parliament.
‘Yellow Card’ for Mayer
Sergio Mayer, penalized by his party leadership and stripped of political rights, formally requests his reinstatement in the Mexican Congress after being eliminated from a reality show in the US.
[View Briefing] Female Judicial Reform Transportation Sorting
The article discusses President Yoon's direct involvement in judicial reform efforts and various political developments in South Korea.
Electoral reform: The Government does not rule out modifying the PASO and seeks to negotiate changes with governors and allies
The Argentine Government is considering modifications to the primary elections system (PASO) for 2027 and is negotiating potential changes with governors and political allies.
Reform voters send Nigel Farage message about political donors in major poll
A recent poll shows that a significant majority of voters, including Reform UK supporters, believe large donors have excessive influence on UK politics and favor unity over divisiveness.
The Strategic Move of President Sheinbaum
President Claudia Sheinbaum's electoral reform initiative, despite being rejected by the Chamber of Deputies, reveals underlying political dynamics and serves as a strategic maneuver in her political agenda.
The Strategic Move of President Sheinbaum
President Claudia Sheinbaum's electoral reform proposal was rejected by the Chamber of Deputies, but its political efficacy may still be significant.
Meloni to Fedez explaining the reasons for the Yes. Schlein and Conte do not go
Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni discusses the importance of an ongoing judicial reform in a podcast with Fedez, urging citizens to vote on the issue itself rather than on political affiliations.
Läänemets apologizes in front of Riina Kionka and Alar Karis
Lauri Läänemets apologized before diplomat Riina Kionka and President Alar Karis for their suffering due to internal political games of the Reform Party.