JÜRI TOOMEPUU ⟩ "Put Putin on trial" – Significant rifts are emerging in the Kremlin's court
Former politician Jüri Toomepuu discusses the emergence of critical voices from within Russia's political system that challenge the Kremlin.
Nawrocki's trap, the game about SAFE, the specter of expensive food. The new "Wprost"
Karol Nawrocki is increasingly refusing to sign legislation passed by the Sejm, raising concerns about the implications for governance and public policy in Poland.
Cuba, mired in crisis, promises resistance to the USA
Cuba's government is preparing for potential US military intervention while rejecting calls for negotiations regarding its political system.
Danish-Egyptian man imprisoned in Cairo after participating in a system-critical film
Hassan El Sayed, a Danish-Egyptian actor, is being detained in Cairo and faces accusations related to terrorism due to his role in a film critical of the Egyptian government, according to Amnesty International.
Tusk: "This is a political revolution in the EU." What has Poland gained regarding ETS and fuel prices?
Poland's Prime Minister Donald Tusk emphasizes a significant political shift in the EU following the recent European Council summit, particularly regarding the future of the emissions trading system (ETS) amidst ongoing energy market challenges.
Letter to the Editor. Provide information about the secret society of rents before the election
A letter urges political parties in Sweden to disclose their positions on the controversial rent-setting system involving anonymous judges before the upcoming elections.
Cuba: Havana 'does not negotiate' its political system, nor the departure of President Díaz-Canel
A high-ranking Cuban official stated that the political system and President Miguel Díaz-Canel's tenure are not subjects of negotiation in talks with the United States.
Cuba: 'Non-negotiable' the political system and the term of Díaz-Canel
The Cuban government sent a clear message to Washington, stating that the political system and the presidency of Miguel Díaz-Canel are non-negotiable in the ongoing negotiations between the two countries.
Thus China has created a surveillance state in Iran
Iran has developed its internal control system through political repression, censorship, and new technologies, significantly aided by China.
Who is Said Jalili, the extremist theologian who has climbed to the heights of power in Iran
Said Jalili, a prominent radical figure in Iran's political system, is gaining influence amid upheaval in Tehran due to ongoing conflict.
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.
Union of Prosecutors: Condemns any statement from political figures and individuals related to legal matters concerning the Tempe case
The Union of Prosecutors in Greece strongly condemns statements from political figures and those associated with legal proceedings related to the tragic Tempe accident ahead of the upcoming trial.
Lawyer of Fernando Villavicencio's daughters does not expect alias 'Lobo Menor' to cooperate with justice; the detainee would arrive in the country via expulsion
Patricio Rosero, the lawyer for the daughters of assassinated presidential candidate Fernando Villavicencio, expresses skepticism over alias 'Lobo Menor' cooperating with the justice system, following his recent detention in Mexico.
Metron Analysis Poll: Gains for ND, Decline of 'Anti-System' Parties - Do Greeks Want Nuclear Energy?
A new poll by Metron Analysis shows increased political support for Greece's ruling New Democracy party amidst ongoing geopolitical tensions in the Middle East.
The 'Decapitation' Strategy: Do Israeli Strikes Disintegrate Iran's Security System?
The article discusses the Israeli strategy aimed at undermining Iran's internal security structures through targeted military actions and political pressure.
The deposit system suffers from 'childhood diseases'. And the slogans of Przemysław Czarnek
Poland's new deposit return system has seen a significant increase in the collection of plastic bottles but also faces operational issues and political opposition from Przemysław Czarnek.
Country in Crisis: Cuba is Tipping Over
Cuba's political system is on the brink of collapse due to the effects of the US oil blockade and the absence of support from Russia and Venezuela, alongside its own economic mismanagement.
The Structure of the Government System in Iran: Multiple Authorities and a Single Reference
The article discusses the structure of the Iranian government, highlighting its blend of republican characteristics and religious authority.
Parliament advocates confederation system to resolve Nigeria's insecurity
A group in Nigeria advocates for a confederation system to tackle the country's insecurity and political challenges by empowering regions to govern themselves.
The assassination of leaders will not destroy the political system, says Iran's foreign minister
Iran's foreign minister, Abbas Araqchi, asserted that targeted assassinations of leaders will not undermine Iran's political system, emphasizing its strong structure during an interview with Al Jazeera.
The US and Israel will not succeed in destabilizing Iran's political system, says Iranian chancellor after Larijani's death
Iran's Foreign Minister Abbas Araqchi claims that the political structure of Iran remains strong and stable, regardless of individual leaders' deaths, following the assassination of Ali Larijani by an Israeli airstrike.
The Fall: The New Political and Judicial Chapter of Cristina
Cristina Kirchner faces legal challenges as she appears in court for a high-profile corruption case in Argentina.
Cuba’s political system is not on the table in talks with U.S., envoy says
Cuba's envoy emphasizes that while the country is open to discussions and investment with the U.S., it will not negotiate on its political system.
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.
Cristina Kirchner attacks the Justice system over the Cuadernos case: "There are mafia practices"
Former Argentine President Cristina Kirchner has criticized the judicial system during her trial for corruption, claiming it involves mafia-like practices and asserting that she is a victim of political persecution.
"There Are Mafia Practices" and Other Resonant Phrases from Cristina Kirchner's Declaration in the Case of the Bribery Notebooks
Cristina Kirchner defended herself against political persecution allegations during her declaration in the bribery notebooks case, denouncing mafia-like practices within the judiciary.
[Editorial] Agreement on Prosecutorial Reform that Alleviates Concerns Over ‘Prosecutorial Domination’
The Democratic Party of Korea, together with the government, announced a revised bill for a prosecution agency that aims to address public concerns over prosecutorial overreach and will be brought to the National Assembly for discussion.
Sarkozy trial 'test to French judicial system' when faced with political pressure
The trial of former French President Nicolas Sarkozy poses significant challenges to the French judicial system amid political pressures.
Colonel Fausto Cobo: 'The presence of passive military and police in prisons is favorable, but the problem is deep-rooted'
A new legislative proposal in Ecuador aims to reform the penitentiary system by allowing passive military and police personnel to participate in prison security duties, sparking mixed responses from various political factions.
'Some leaders are being sold for 2 crores, some for 5' - Pappu Yadav raises questions
Independent MP Pappu Yadav from Purnea, Bihar, has boldly criticized the political system, alleging corruption among elected representatives ahead of the Rajya Sabha elections.
Commentary: What is the 'French Trap'? Babiš is leading us into it
The article discusses the implications of political decisions regarding retirement age in the Czech Republic and warns against ignoring economic realities, drawing parallels with France.
Oscar, how best film is chosen (and what Marine Le Pen has to do with it)
The article explores the unique voting system used by the Academy for selecting the Best Picture Oscar winner and its implications, including a comparison to the political landscape represented by Marine Le Pen.
"Even if it takes time and feels uncomfortable"... We must trust President Yoon for prosecutorial reform
The article discusses the recent controversy surrounding alleged collusion between the South Korean government and prosecutors, emphasizing the need for thorough reform within the prosecution system.
Mosaic Defense: Why Iran Does Not Collapse Despite Targeting Its Leadership?
Analysts discuss why Iran's political system remains intact despite targeted attacks on its leadership during the opening of a war led by the US-Israel alliance.
Trump's wars seek to impose a world of economic and political uncertainty
The article discusses the potential economic and political ramifications of the ongoing conflicts influenced by Trump's policies, particularly focusing on vulnerabilities in the global system.
Irene Manzi: "A chain of errors in culture that harms the country"
Irene Manzi criticizes the Italian cultural system for internal power struggles that destabilize its framework and hinder progress.
RC Movement will not be able to hold six political-electoral activities for the next nine months
Ecuador's Revolución Ciudadana political movement is barred from conducting six mandatory electoral activities for nine months due to a suspension imposed by the Electoral Contentious Tribunal.
Urgent message from President Nawrocki. Where and when to watch online transmission
President Karol Nawrocki will address the nation in a special speech on March 12, 2026, amid rising political tensions over the financing of the SAFE defense system.
‘Tomorrow They Might Come for Others’: In Russia’s Arctic, a Lone Lawmaker Defies the System
In Russia's Arctic region, lawmaker Alexander Ivanov challenges the government after being designated a 'foreign agent' and faces potential legal repercussions for his criticisms.
New Academic and Intellectual Books on March 13
A selection of new academic and intellectual books released in Korea on March 13 includes topics ranging from the Goryeo dynasty's land system to Western political thought.
There Are Not Enough Official Judges in the Supreme Court
The composition of Brazil's Supreme Federal Court has become a public debate topic, underscoring tensions between political loyalty and legal expertise.
Only Amateurs Rule with Laws. Kaliňák and Fico Want to Govern through Exceptions
The article critiques how contemporary political leaders avoid governing through established laws, opting instead to create a dual system where they can rule without adhering to legal norms.
Puglia's Healthcare in the Red, Citizens May Bear the Cost. Pagliaro (FdI): “We Will Make Barricades”
The healthcare system in Puglia faces a significant financial shortfall projected for 2025, prompting political debate about potential tax increases and alternative solutions.
Iran: 'The election of Mojtaba Khamenei proves the extreme weakness of the Islamic Republic'
Bernard Hourcade argues that the election of Mojtaba Khamenei highlights both the stability and the inherent weaknesses of the Iranian political system.
Electoral reform advances in the Chamber of Deputies; commissions approve the draft and send it to the plenary
The Mexican Chamber of Deputies' Constitutional Points and Electoral Political Reform commissions have approved a proposed electoral reform aimed at modifying the proportional representation system, reducing electoral funding, and prohibiting immediate re-election starting in 2030.
What is the role of the Supreme Leader in Iran and what are his powers?
The Supreme Leader of Iran holds vast authority within the country's political system, including control over significant state affairs such as war and peace decisions, as well as the shaping of domestic and foreign policies.
The party "We Change the Rules" hopes for 51 seats in the Saeima, supporters will be advocates for changing the electoral system
A newly formed political party in Latvia is focusing on changing the electoral system to allow voters to choose individual candidates instead of party lists, alongside reducing bureaucracy and tax burdens.
Analysis: Vorcaro Case and Banco Master - Will the System Strike Back or Investigate Itself?
The Vorcaro case raises pivotal questions about whether Brazil's political and judicial systems will investigate their own actions or resort to counterattacks in response to scrutiny.
Marc Chesney (University of Zurich): "The Swiss political system accepts being held hostage by a big bank"
Marc Chesney critiques the Swiss political system's complicity in the financial market's casino-like nature and reflects on the fallout from Credit Suisse's acquisition and rescue three years ago.
Politics abroad isn’t about what you’re getting from the system – Canada-based Nigerian councillor, Owodunni
Ayo Owodunni, a Nigerian councillor in Canada, shares his experiences of adapting to the political and corporate cultures in Canada compared to Nigeria.