Elections in the Supreme Court. Still no candidates for the first president
The Supreme Court of Poland is facing difficulties in selecting a first president due to a lack of candidates and failure to meet quorum requirements in previous election attempts.
Failed attempt to select candidates for the First President of the Supreme Court. Elections boycotted
The election process for the First President of Poland's Supreme Court has been disrupted due to a boycott by some judges and the absence of a required quorum.
The movements of the governors in the voting of the labor reform
The Argentine government managed to advance labor reform in the Chamber of Deputies with crucial support from several governors who helped achieve the necessary quorum and the eventual approval of the project.
One by one: the map of governors who helped the Government to advance labor reform
The report highlights governors from various provinces in Argentina who supported the government's efforts to advance labor reform by ensuring a quorum in the Chamber of Deputies.
Labor reform: with the help of Jalil, the ruling party and allies achieved quorum in the Chamber of Deputies
The ruling party in Argentina, aided by provincial governors and key support from Raúl Jalil, successfully achieved quorum in the Chamber of Deputies to discuss labor reform, which is anticipated to pass to the Senate for further review.
Labor Reform: With Quorum at the Limit, the Government Seeks to Secure the Session in the Chamber of Deputies
The Argentine government is attempting to pass a labor reform in the Chamber of Deputies amid a general strike that hampers transportation and reduces legislative attendance.
Labor reform: the ruling party seeks to hold a session this Thursday in the Chamber of Deputies and would accept modifying the regime for sick leave
The Argentine government's ruling party is pushing for a legislative session to advance labor reform, with potential modifications to sick leave policies in order to secure quorum support.
Siliņa retains her position after quorum failure vote
A majority of parliamentarians rejected a vote of no confidence in Latvian Prime Minister Evika Siliņa, resulting in her retaining her position.
Labor reform: allies collaborated for the quorum, but there were absentees and some did not register
The Argentine government secured the necessary quorum to begin the Senate debate on labor reform with the help of allied parties, despite some notable absences.
In the Constitutional Law Committee, hands were raised: Nothing will come of it
The Finnish Constitutional Law Committee failed to gain quorum on a proposed alcohol delivery law, leading to its stalling.
LSM explains: why Saeima deputies interrupt the quorum, and what happened to Siliņa's resignation request?
The article discusses the implications of the recent quorum interruptions in the Saeima and details the status of Siliņa's resignation request, which remains unresolved.
Cancellation of meeting on code of ethics highlighted Fachin's isolation; quorum risked having only 2 ministers
The cancellation of a meeting organized by Edson Fachin regarding a code of ethics reveals his isolation within the Supreme Court, as the meeting might have only two attendees, including himself.
LPV Deputies Demand Siliņa's Resignation Again
Saeima deputies failed to vote on the opposition's request for Prime Minister Evika Siliņa's resignation due to the inability to secure a quorum.
[Breaking News] ‘Jung Chul-rae's Core Promise’ One Person, One Vote System Passed by Central Committee... 60% in Favor
The proposal for a 'One Person, One Vote' system, a key promise of Jung Chul-rae, the leader of the Democratic Party, was approved by the party's central committee with 60% in favor after online voting, following its previous rejection due to insufficient quorum.
Raukar: What does justice mean to you after you trampled both the Constitution and the law yesterday?
The Committee on Justice removed the agenda item for the candidate for the president of the Supreme Court after the ruling party failed to attend a previous meeting due to a lack of quorum, leading to a heated exchange among members.
Labor Reform: The Government Admits It Still Does Not Have the Votes and Accelerates the Search for Support in the Senate
With just eight days until the Senate session to vote on the labor reform pushed by Javier Milei, the Government admits it has not yet secured the necessary votes or quorum to begin the session.
Such absurdity Croatian football has not yet experienced! What is the controversial Zadar resident hiding from the public?
The article discusses the lack of quorum at a recent assembly of club representatives in Croatian football, where despite significant participation, the election of a candidate was not successful.