This is how the new Oslo map will look: The City Council wants to unite the city into eight districts
Oslo's City Council plans to consolidate the city's 15 districts into eight larger districts as part of a reform aimed at improving efficiency and reducing bureaucracy.
"Blocking Prosecutor's Investigation Interference"... The Party, Government, and Blue House Finalize the Bill for the Serious Crimes Investigation Department and the Public Prosecution Department
The Democratic Party of Korea has adopted the final amendments to the establishment law of the Serious Crimes Investigation Department and the Public Prosecution Department, signaling an end to conflicts over judicial reforms within the ruling party.
[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.
VIDEOS: DF1 of Monday, March 16, 2026
The speech by the President of the Supreme Federal Court emphasizes the need for judges to demonstrate impeccable behavior in both public and private life.
F. A. Z. Podcast for Germany: Pollster Köcher: 'People Expect Only Bad Things from the Future'
Pollster Renate Köcher discusses the bleak future expectations of the populace and the need for significant reforms to social systems in her interview.
Gratteri on Justice Reform: "Inspired by Gelli and Berlusconi, they wanted the public prosecutor to beg"
Nicola Gratteri, the prosecutor of Naples, criticizes the proposed justice reform in Italy, claiming it is influenced by notorious figures Licio Gelli and Silvio Berlusconi, and warns against diminishing the independence of public prosecutors.
The Ministry abandons the establishment of bus tickets for students and the elderly
The Estonian Ministry has decided not to implement a proposed bus fare for students and the elderly, previously suggested as part of a public transport reform.
Will LLB be for 4 years after 12th grade? The Supreme Court will soon hear this issue.
The Supreme Court of India has agreed to hear a public interest petition in April regarding the proposed reform of legal education, aiming to establish a 4-year LLB course after 12th grade instead of the current 5-year program.
[Editorial] The ‘Prosecutor Reform’ Bill Must Reflect Public Concerns and Enhance Completeness
President Lee Jae-myung emphasized the swift passage of the prosecutor reform bill during meetings with first-term lawmakers from his party.
Two silent majorities can make the Yes win
The article discusses the influence of public opinion and artificial intelligence on the upcoming judicial reform vote in Italy, arguing for a 'Yes' in favor of merit and impartiality in the judicial system.
Prosecutor Reform Promotion Team Leader Says, 'Supplementary Investigation Rights Should Be Considered Reasonably from the Public's Perspective'
The head of the Prosecutor Reform Promotion Team advocated for a focus on enhancing legal services for the public in discussions about supplementary investigation rights for prosecutors.
Public Agency Consolidation, Outline by the End of This Month... Incheon Airport Union Opposes Merger of Two Airport Corporations
The South Korean government has initiated a reform plan to consolidate public agencies, including the merger of Incheon International Airport Corporation and Korea Airport Corporation, facing immediate opposition from labor unions.
Climate Group: 'Carbon Reduction Future Cannot Be Shifted... Stop Adding 'Convex Path' Options'
A climate group has criticized the ongoing discussions regarding the inclusion of a 'convex reduction path' in the national carbon neutrality law reform process, arguing it shifts reduction burdens to the future.
The Urgency of an Educational Reform
Argentina faces a sustained educational decline requiring deep reforms to reverse the situation.
Referendum, this is not the reform of miracles
The article discusses the need for the public to be well-informed about the implications of voting in the upcoming referendum on judicial reform in Italy.
Jacek Wojnicki: Towards Metropolitan Unions in Poland
The article discusses the ongoing public debate around the need for further municipal reform in Poland, highlighting the historical phases of local government development since 1990.
'Taxadd' or reformer of the national tax system?
Fernando Haddad, as Minister of Finance, has prioritized tax reforms that significantly impact Brazil's fiscal landscape.
Preventing a Second National Information Resource Accident... Reform Centered on Stability Rating 'Impact on People's Lives'
The Ministry of the Interior and Safety in South Korea is initiating reforms to enhance the stability of public agency information systems to prevent another incident akin to the National Information Resource Management Agency accident.
"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.
Administrative reform in Palmas abolishes transport agency and creates new departments; check it out
The Palmas city government has announced an administrative reform that disbands the public transport agency and creates new secretariats for urban mobility and women's affairs.
The judge is a 'brother' of the public prosecutor: there is a storm over the magistrate's words
A magistrate's comments about judges being 'brothers' with public prosecutors have sparked controversy, prompting responses from political figures regarding judicial reform in Italy.
Moody’s: What "thorns" it identifies in the Greek economy - The risks, the dangers
Moody's assessment highlights ongoing concerns regarding Greece's high public debt and the impact of delayed reforms on economic growth after the Recovery and Resilience Fund ends.
Labor Reform: Without Public Debate, the Issue is Constitutional and Democratic
Argentina's Congress has approved a controversial labor reform law that raises constitutional and democratic concerns due to its implications for long-standing social rights.
The promise of the spectrum and the bidding 13 years after the telecommunications reform
The article discusses the outcomes of Mexico's telecommunications reform initiated in 2013, particularly focusing on spectrum allocation through competitive bidding.
Schlein: 'Rapists free with the no? Meloni treats Italians as stupid'
Elly Schlein, the leader of the Democratic Party in Italy, criticizes Prime Minister Meloni for manipulating public sentiments regarding a referendum linked to justice reforms, suggesting that Meloni's statements are irresponsible and that trust in institutions is at risk.
Metamorphoses of a Metropolis: From the Fans for the Famous Pool to the Proponents Who Shout: "Enough"
The article discusses the judicial revolution that was expected in Italy and the subsequent disillusionment of the Italian populace toward the judiciary's power and influence.
A Stubborn Myth about Public Service Pensions
The article addresses claims made by author Lily Bandehi regarding public service pensions and clarifies misconceptions about pension changes following reforms.
Jeong Cheong-rae: 'Judicial reform is a symbol of the Democratic Party and the Lee Jae-myung government... I will do my best'
Jeong Cheong-rae, the leader of the Democratic Party, expressed commitment to ensuring judicial reform that meets public expectations and emphasized its significance for the party and the government.
Meloni on the referendum: 'Don't be afraid to prefer the people over the elites'
Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni urged citizens to support reforms in the justice system and prioritize the needs of the public over established elites during a party event in Milan.
If the risk is ending up in that "net"
The article discusses controversial statements made by officials regarding judicial reform in Italy and the implications of public support for such changes.
Survey: Poles Want Major Changes in Healthcare but Don't Want to Pay More for It
A recent survey reveals that a significant majority of Poles believe their healthcare system needs major reforms but are not willing to increase their financial contributions.
Survey: Poles Want Changes in Healthcare, But Don't Want to Pay More for It
A recent survey indicates that a significant majority of Poles believe the healthcare system requires substantial reforms, yet they are unwilling to increase their financial contributions for these changes.
What were the most common criminal offenses last year?
Last year, the most common criminal offenses in Latvia were petty theft and driving under the influence, as reported by the Attorney General at a government commission meeting.
End to 'golden' pensions... good, but the problem is much bigger
The Mexican Senate approved a reform to eliminate exorbitant pensions for former public officials, but concerns remain about the broader pension system.
Venstre blames Socialdemokratiet for the public access law not being relaxed: 'We have pushed internally'
The Venstre party blames the Socialdemokratiet for the failure to ease the public access law, claiming delays in the reform process.
Teresina City Hall presents changes to IPTU for 2026; see what they are
Teresina's mayor announced significant changes to the property tax rules for 2026 in response to public outcry over tax increases.
Ready to Tackle New Procedures
The article discusses Iceland's preparedness to address new legal procedures.
Controversial Tax Reform: Is Property Tax Too High? How Expert Opinions Accurately Determine Value
The controversial property tax reform in Germany has led to significant public outcry and legal challenges as many property owners dispute the valuation set by tax authorities.
Prosecutor Reform Promotion Team Leader: "The President also mentions exceptional supplementary investigation authority... I will uphold the purpose of the reform"
The leader of the Prosecutor Reform Promotion Team, Yoon Chang-ryeol, emphasized the need for public discourse on the supplementary investigative authority for prosecutors, highlighting that the President supports a careful examination of its necessity.
Survey: the majority are still not satisfied with the Prime Minister's work
Most Estonian citizens remain dissatisfied with the work of Prime Minister Kristen Michal, according to a monthly survey by the Institute of Social Research and polling company Norstat Eesti.
Everyone wants to save the public school - but what is actually the problem?
Political parties in Denmark are competing with proposals for reforming public schools, yet the specific issues they aim to address remain unclear.
The opposition demands to expand public hearings for the reform of the Glacier Law
The opposition in Argentina is calling for additional public hearings concerning the reform of the Glacier Law due to overwhelming public interest.
In Morocco, a controversy over funeral transport illustrates the debate on the secularization of society
In Morocco, a proposed reform to secularize funeral transport has sparked significant controversy, leading the government to retract its initial plans following public outcry.
From the CSM to the public prosecutors. Six fake news items debunked by the No front
The article refutes six key arguments made against a constitutional reform regarding the separation of careers between judges and public prosecutors in Italy.
Prosecutors and judges are the only ones who evaluate themselves in the public administration. And they promote themselves at 99.6%
A proposed law in Italy aims to impose performance evaluations on all public employees, except judges and prosecutors, sparking debate about accountability in the judiciary.
Park Chan-Woon: 'Hasty Prosecutorial Reform Will Lead to Extreme Chaos... The President Is Keeping the Center Well'
Former advisory chairman Park Chan-Woon explained his resignation, emphasizing the need for careful consideration in prosecutorial reform and expressing concern over potential misunderstandings regarding the reform committee's role.
‘Abominable, to say that changes to plurinominals and financing will come with plan B,’ warns Ricardo Monreal
Ricardo Monreal criticizes claims that electoral reforms under plan B could modify the election method for plurinominal legislators or reduce public funding for parties.
Deputies call for a public hearing on the glacier law reform
The Argentine Chamber of Deputies has called a public hearing to discuss proposed amendments to the glacier protection law, scheduled for March 25 and 26.
Virginia Dems send Spanberger bill that could let some repeat offenders out without secured bond, expert warns
A Virginia bill aimed at reducing bond requirements for repeat offenders has raised concerns about public safety according to experts.
Changes in the VTV: the national government advances with a reform of the system
The Argentine national government is moving forward with a reform of the vehicle technical inspection system, aimed at addressing public complaints.