30 Years of Aznar and the Triumph of Management
The article reflects on the 30-year legacy of José MarÃa Aznar's presidency in Spain, highlighting his unique approach to management and 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.
Denmark's dangerous man tops again. Here are the month's most-read debates
The article discusses the most popular debates on Altinget in January, focusing on various political topics including pension reforms and the Norwegian monarchy.
The Fantasy of Power Without Limits or Discussion
Argentina's political system seems resigned to Javier Milei's reelection in 2027, as he accelerates sweeping reforms amidst an economic crisis.
Turkey: Öcalan's Call for 'a New Political Era' – 'Democratic Transition Requires New Laws'
The PKK leader Abdullah Öcalan advocates for a new political era in Turkey, urging the state to adopt democratic reforms.
Innovation: "If the Democratic Party does not respond to 'political reforms' by March 1, we will take 'next actions'" warning
The Justice Innovation Party warns that if the Democratic Party fails to respond to political reform demands by March 1, they will initiate further political actions.
Those of the Rosatellum. Now for the left everything is "unacceptable"
Elly Schlein and other leftists criticize any proposed electoral reforms while staunchly defending the current electoral law known as Rosatellum, which they believe ensures no political victory.
Statesman or Partisan?
The article discusses the tensions between state decisions to pursue justice and political party reforms that may threaten democracy in Mexico.
In Saaremaa, Isamaa distrusts the EKRE coalition partner
In Saaremaa, the Isamaa party has submitted a motion of no confidence against a member of its coalition partner EKRE, amid political tensions surrounding local school reforms.
INTERVIEW: Commissioner Marta Kos: The political windows favoring EU expansion may soon close again
Currently, the geopolitical situation makes it essential to welcome new members to the EU, but Commissioner Marta Kos advises candidate countries to hasten reforms as the opportunity window may soon close again.
We need sustainable reforms instead of political quick fixes
This article discusses the distraction caused by entertainment events that overshadow pressing global issues like Greenland, Ukraine, and Gaza.
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.
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.
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.
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.
The Political Backdrop of the Libertarian Internal Conflict: What Bullrich Thinks and What Karina Milei Reproaches
February has been the most productive month legislatively for Argentine President Javier Milei, with key reforms advancing in Congress.
Javier Milei and his measures, LIVE: the political table of the Government will meet again on Monday ahead of another intense week in Congress
The Argentine government, under Javier Milei, will meet on Monday to strategize for upcoming legislative debates.
Spain will ask the EU to lift sanctions against Venezuela's leader
Spain is urging the EU to remove sanctions on Venezuela in light of political reforms following the detention of President Nicolas Maduro.
Parties Continue to Discuss the Rejected Retirement Pension Reform for Judges and Prosecutors
Latvia's political parties are reviewing a retirement pension reform for judges and prosecutors initially rejected by the president, seeking additional assessments as prompted by his feedback.
Venezuela grants amnesty to political prisoners with new law
Venezuela's National Assembly has passed an amnesty law aimed at releasing political prisoners, amidst reforms initiated by acting president Delcy RodrÃguez following the capture of Nicolás Maduro by U.S. special forces.
The EU will demand the withdrawal of Russian troops not only from Ukraine but also from Belarus, Georgia, Armenia, and Transnistria
The European Union outlines conditions for Russia, including troop withdrawal and political reforms, in a comprehensive document.
Reforms: 'One should indeed have the expectation that the SPD lives in reality'
In an interview, Johannes Winkel discusses the current state of affairs within the SPD and hints at upcoming political shifts as the CDU prepares for its party conference.
Mattarella Will Preside Over the Csm Plenary: The Gratteri Issue on the Table
Italy's President Mattarella will preside over a Csm plenary, amidst a heated political climate surrounding judicial reforms and the scrutiny of Prosecutor Gratteri.
HRW calls for dismantling of repressive apparatus in Venezuela
Human Rights Watch urges Venezuelan authorities to implement immediate reforms in judicial and electoral institutions to repeal abusive laws.
The fall of José Jerà in Peru: Why is it so easy to dismiss a president
The article discusses the political instability in Peru, highlighting the ease with which presidents can be dismissed due to constitutional reforms initiated by Alberto Fujimori.
UN Report Criticizes Libya and the European Union Over Migrants
A UN report calls for urgent legal and political reforms in Libya to protect migrants and refugees, condemning their treatment as a 'brutal reality' and urging the EU to halt migrant interceptions at sea.
The Iranian opposition debates between the desire for democracy and the lack of unity
Iranian opposition faces internal divisions despite widespread protests demanding democratic reforms.
"Big Picture" with guests Evangelos Venizelos and Dora Bakoyannis
The political discussion program "Big Picture" returns with guests Evangelos Venizelos and Dora Bakoyannis to analyze current political volatility and key issues in Greek foreign policy and constitutional reforms.
Milei, the risks brought by the reform and the mistakes of Cristina and Macri that he does not want to repeat
Argentine President Javier Milei reflects on past political failures while positioning himself for legislative reforms.
"Executor" Schab runs for the renewed KRS. He still wants to discipline and educate judges
Piotr Schab, responsible for mass repression against judges during the PiS government, is running for the National Council of the Judiciary in Poland, supported by an association of judges linked to the political reforms of the ruling party.
New survey: alert for Javier Milei and a harsh data point for Cristina Kirchner
A new national survey reveals concerning data for President Javier Milei and former President Cristina Kirchner amidst ongoing political tensions in Argentina.
Alliances for the 2027 sectional elections will determine if political parties and movements will disappear and if there will be more candidates and fragmentation of the vote
Upcoming electoral reforms for the 2027 sectional elections in Ecuador could lead to the dissolution of some political parties and increased candidate fragmentation.
An Unacceptable Intimidation
The article discusses political intimidation in Italy surrounding the upcoming referendum on justice, particularly targeting supporters of the proposed reforms.
Pablo Touzón: "There is no non-populist solution to market reform in Argentina; Macri’s government is proof of that"
Pablo Touzón discusses the populist nature of market reforms in Argentina, suggesting that true non-populist solutions are unattainable within the current political framework.
"Politics Wants to Control the Judiciary". The Latest Fake News from the 5 Stars on the Referendum
The article critiques the statement by Italy's Five Star Movement claiming that proposed judicial reforms would allow political control over the judiciary, labeling it as fake news.
J. Olekas outlined conditions for Belarus to renew the transit of potassium fertilizers
Lithuanian politician J. Olekas presented conditions that Belarus must meet to resume potassium fertilizer transit, emphasizing the need for significant political reforms in the country.
Kazakhstan is preparing a referendum in March on restricting freedom of speech and succession
Kazakhstan's President Kassym-Jomart Tokayev is set to hold a referendum in March regarding proposed reforms to speech freedoms and political succession.
General elections and referendum underway in Bangladesh
Bangladesh is conducting its 13th general elections and a referendum on constitutional reforms amidst significant political changes.
Financial Times: The Banking Law Project Risks Reform in Lebanon
Political divisions in Lebanon over a controversial banking law threaten the country's efforts to implement reforms necessary for an agreement with the IMF amid a severe financial crisis.
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.
Chris Minns positions himself as the anti-protest premier. Will it pay off?
New South Wales Premier Chris Minns has enacted strict measures against protests, aiming to position himself favorably in political polls despite criticism that these reforms undermine democracy.
[View Briefing] ‘Cutting Off Power and Water to Media Companies’ Lee Sang-min First Trial
The first trial for Lee Sang-min regarding the controversial 'cutting off power and water to media companies' is underway, alongside discussions about various political and judicial reforms in South Korea.
Schlein and Conte press: "We need common debt, but the government gives up"
Italian political leaders Schlein and Conte emphasize the need for common debt in Europe as the Italian government appears to resist necessary reforms.
Editorial: The Democratic Party that has resolved the ‘merger strife’ must now focus on livelihood and reform
The Democratic Party of Korea has decided to suspend discussions on merging with the Justice Party amidst internal conflicts, calling for a renewed focus on people's livelihoods and political reforms.
Beware! The Fast Track to Inflation Starting from Zero is Full of Nonsense
The article discusses the challenges and time required for countries to achieve low inflation rates and highlights the importance of political stability in economic programs.
Belgian Prime Minister Criticizes Political Stalemate Lasting Over 600 Days in Brussels Region
Belgian Prime Minister Bart De Wever has called for urgent reforms to address a political deadlock that has left the Brussels capital region without an effective government for over 600 days.
Morning recap: Electoral Act standoff deepens, Senate calls emergency plenary, PDP factions brace for clash, other top stories
The Senate of Nigeria has called for an emergency plenary session amid rising tensions over electoral reforms and party conflicts.
Venezuela frees several opposition members after politically-motivated detentions
Venezuela has released several political opposition members, including allies of Maria Corina Machado, amid pressure for political reforms and human rights improvements.
A scandal shakes the Supreme Court of Brazil and weakens it in a key political year
A scandal involving Brazil's Supreme Court unveils deep internal conflict and leads to a push for ethical reforms by its president, Edson Fachin.