Democratic Party removes 'punishment for disseminating false information' clause from referendum law just before submission of amendment
The Democratic Party of Korea has decided to remove a clause punishing the dissemination of false information regarding early voting and referendums from the referendum law amendment submitted to the National Assembly.
Conspiracy Theorists Unleashed on Electoral Law and Referendum Whispers. "But There's No Connection"
In a discussion at Fiumicino Airport, Italian politicians Maurizio Lupi and Stefano Candiani debate the timing of presenting a new electoral law amidst a referendum campaign.
FdI's Overreach: Fast Track for Electoral Law. A Dance Around Preferences
The right-wing coalition in Italy is rapidly advancing electoral law reforms without consulting the opposition, aiming for swift implementation.
Referendum and Electoral Law, the Capocracy in Government
The article discusses the current political landscape in Italy, focusing on the referendum and electoral law, amidst issues such as economic struggles and global political turbulence.
Electoral Law, the Majority Tries to Accelerate
The Italian government plans to present an electoral reform text soon, potentially before the upcoming referendum on career separation scheduled for March 22-23.
The Yes leads, one in four support from a grillino
Poll analysis shows a slight advantage for the Yes vote on the separation of careers law, with significant undecided voters.
The President vetoes the reform of the National Council of the Judiciary. Proposes his own project and speaks of a referendum
The President of Poland has vetoed a reform law concerning the National Council of the Judiciary, claiming it undermines both the constitution and the interests of citizens.
All the Reasons for Yes. The Word of the Three Wise Men of Law
Three prominent legal figures discuss the motivations behind supporting the referendum for the separation of judicial careers in Italy.
The Lesson of Tortora: "Justice is the Cornerstone of a State of Law"
Enzo Tortora's famous declaration about justice highlights the struggles faced by those wrongfully accused in the legal system, resonating amid ongoing discussions about a justice referendum in Italy.
I, from the left, will vote Yes in defense of the Constitution
Marilisa D'Amico, a constitutional law expert, expresses her support for the Yes vote in the justice referendum, emphasizing alignment with leftist principles.
Zelensky Wants to Hold Elections - How Kyiv Is Trying to Circumvent Martial Law
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky is preparing for elections and a referendum regarding territorial issues, insisting that elections can only occur after ensuring sufficient security guarantees and a ceasefire with Russia.
Volodymyr Zelensky will announce elections and a referendum on the anniversary of the war
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky is expected to announce elections and a referendum in Ukraine coinciding with the anniversary of the war, as discussions between US and Ukrainian negotiators progress.
The High Court? Finally, unacceptable behaviors of judges will be punished
Alfonso D'Avino, the Prosecutor of Parma, discusses his changed views on judicial career separation and reflects on the ongoing case of Chiara Petrolini amidst upcoming reforms and a referendum.
Meloni Already Looks Ahead to the Politics: Double Campaign Launched Between Referendum and Electoral Law
Giorgia Meloni outlines the beginnings of an election campaign aimed at the 2027 general elections, while hints at the possibility of an early vote this year.
The Parliament Awaits the Election of the Chief Justice, a Referendum on 'Bacic's Laws' Possible...
The Croatian Parliament will resume its sessions on January 15, addressing numerous agenda items including potential changes to parliamentary rules and discussions on proposed laws.
The latest maneuvers of the 'No Front'
The 'No Front' is seeking to delay the Italian public vote on justice reform by calling for a referendum on a previously voted law, despite this being redundant to existing parliamentary requests.