What do the two bills say that would eliminate the income tax for many Americans
Two Democratic bills in the U.S. propose to eliminate income tax for taxpayers with certain income thresholds, providing a fiscal relief for millions of families.
Referendum, live news: today the voting goes on until 3 PM. Yesterday recorded turnout at 46%
The constitutional referendum on justice reform is taking place today, with voting open until 3 PM, following a record 46% turnout yesterday.
In Mexico, no one is subdued by what they think, 'there is freedom of expression,' assures Claudia Sheinbaum
Claudia Sheinbaum, the president of Mexico, asserts that there is freedom of expression in the country, despite acknowledging that criticisms of her government do not concern her much.
Lionel Jospin, the former French Prime Minister who was surpassed by Jean-Marie Le Pen, has died
Former French Prime Minister Lionel Jospin has passed away, known for his significant role in French politics and social reforms such as the introduction of the 35-hour work week.
The Discussion of the B Plan for Electoral Reform Keeps Being Postponed: When Will It Reach Committees?
The discussion of the electoral reform Plan B in the Senate has been postponed again, now set for March 24, due to the document still being under technical review.
โAnyone but Labourโ or โanyone but Reformโ? Clash of animosities likely to define May local elections
The upcoming local elections in the UK are expected to be dominated by negative sentiments towards both Labour and Reform UK, with voters feeling compelled to prevent the other from gaining power rather than supporting any candidate positively.
Small swings, high drama: why UK polls are less volatile than they seem โ in charts
The article discusses how, despite perceptions of volatility in UK politics, recent polling data shows small and stable shifts in party support leading up to the local elections.
Referendum on Judiciary turns into electoral preview in Italy and pressures Meloni government
Italy's referendum on judicial reform has become a central political issue ahead of the upcoming parliamentary elections, significantly influencing Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni's government.
Margit Rรผรผtelmann: The Preparation for the Waste Reform is Insufficient and Consumers Will Face Price Increases
Recent amendments to Estonia's waste management law are leading to further legislative adjustments, indicating ongoing issues in the reform process that may result in higher costs for consumers.
Aiming to restrain these drivers: imprisonment could be on the table
Lithuanian officials are proposing imprisonment as a penalty for repeat offenders driving without a license, as statistics show a rising trend in road fatalities caused by such individuals.
Nigeria: CBN Bags Global 'Central Bank of the Year' Award
The Central Bank of Nigeria has been awarded 'Central Bank of the Year' for its reform efforts that restored macroeconomic stability.
SPD in Crisis: Klingbeil Has Never Been Under Such Pressure
After a significant electoral defeat in Rhineland-Palatinate, pressures mount on SPD leader Lars Klingbeil, as internal party conflicts and public perception challenge his reform agenda.
Referendum, polling places open at 7, voting until 3 PM. Record turnout of 46% on Sunday
There was a record voter turnout of 46.07% for the constitutional referendum in Italy, with polling places open today from 7 AM to 3 PM.
Center Party, Isamaa, and independent deputies seek the repeal of ETS2
The Center Party and Isamaa, along with independent deputies, have proposed a parliamentary motion to the European Commission and member states to initiate a comprehensive reform of the EU Emissions Trading System (ETS) and repeal ETS2.
Record Turnout, Already 53.8% at the Polls
Voter turnout has reached a remarkable 53.8% in Milan for the referendum on justice reform, exceeding national averages.
Ex-Cyclone Narelle expected to reform, possibly curve back to coast
Ex-Cyclone Narelle is predicted to reform into a cyclone and impact the Western Australia coast with heavy rain and strong winds.
Agnieszka Dziemianowicz-Bฤ k: The reform of the National Labor Inspectorate addresses real problems in the labor market
Agnieszka Dziemianowicz-Bฤ k supports the recently passed reform of the National Labor Inspectorate, highlighting its role in addressing real labor market issues.
Chairman of the Legislative and Judiciary Committee, Choo Mi-ae Resigns Amid Challenges for Governor of Gyeonggi Province
Choo Mi-ae, Chairman of the National Assembly's Legislative and Judiciary Committee, announced her resignation to run for governor of Gyeonggi Province, citing the completion of judicial reform tasks as a key reason for her departure.
Meloni Tests Her Leadership in a Key Referendum on Justice
Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni faces a pivotal referendum that questions her judicial reform and overall political strength amid a polarized nation.
Boom in voter turnout for the referendum: at 11 PM it reached 45%: all data Region by Region
Voter turnout for the justice referendum in Italy reached 45% by 11 PM, indicating a significantly higher interest than previous referendums this century.
TVNET FROM STRASBOURG โฉ Inese Vaidere: "Returning to Russian oil and gas is not acceptable"
Inese Vaidere, an MEP from the European People's Party, discusses the pressing issues surrounding energy prices and the need for reform in the European energy sector.
The Government again attempts to change the security of officials, but Cristina's bodyguard remains in charge of protecting ex-presidents
The Argentine government is considering changes to the security protocols for government officials, yet the bodyguard of former President Cristina Kirchner continues to oversee security for ex-presidents.
Police Riot Control Reduced: Experimenting with Maintaining Order during Gatherings and Protests... "Trust Building is Necessary on Both Sides"
On January 17, a significant protest organized by major labor unions in South Korea demonstrated changes in police presence and management methods during public gatherings.
Post and photos are illegal, Islamists attack the government on voting day
Islamist figures in Italy are reportedly encouraging followers to vote against a justice referendum, while illegally posting photos of their ballots.
Tere Sammallahti, aspiring leader of the National Coalition Party, would overhaul Finland's drug policy and pension system
Tere Sammallahti, a Member of Parliament from the National Coalition Party, aims to significantly reform Finland's drug policy and pension system, despite facing challenges in garnering support for these changes.
Local Elections in Bavaria: District Administrators and Mayors Toppled Over Hospital Reform
Local elections in Bavaria were heavily influenced by fears regarding the future of local hospitals, leading to significant political changes in several districts.
End of hereditary seats for the aristocracy in Parliament after almost 1000 years
Hereditary seats for the aristocracy in the British Parliament's House of Lords are being phased out, marking the end of a tradition lasting over 900 years.
NLC rejects N6tn power sector bailout, demands reform
The Nigeria Labour Congress has rejected a proposed N6 trillion bailout for power generation companies, advocating for structural reforms instead.
Italy votes in judicial reform referendum seen as key test for PM Meloni
Italy is holding a judicial reform referendum that could significantly impact Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni's government.
Higher than expected participation in the referendum - a 'gamble' for Meloni
Voter turnout for Italy's justice reform referendum has reached nearly 15%, a significant early indication of public engagement that poses a challenge for Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni.
Italyโs justice referendum becomes key test for PM Meloniโs leadership
Italy's referendum on judicial reform poses a significant test for Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni's authority and future leadership.
Italy holds high-stakes referendum on judiciary reform
Italy is conducting a significant referendum concerning proposed reforms to its judiciary system.
Italians vote on changes to the justice system
Italians are voting on a judicial reform that aims to make the judiciary more independent, proposed by Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni.
Criticism from the Union: Is the new Klingbeil pension a killer for returns?
The new pension reform proposed by Financial Minister Lars Klingbeil faces intense criticism from the Union faction for being overly complicated and costly, despite aims to simplify retirement savings.
Marina Berlusconi votes 'yes' at the polling station. 'The dedication to my father? I'll do it tomorrow after the results'
Marina Berlusconi voted in favor of a justice reform referendum in Milan, stating the importance of exercising the vote for a better future for Italy and postponing a dedication to her late father.
Meloni's Justice Reform: Stress Test for Italy's Prodigy
Italians are voting on a significant justice reform this Sunday and Monday, with Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni facing a crucial test of public support.
Italians to vote on changing the legal system
Italians are voting in a referendum on a judicial reform proposed by Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni, which aims to separate judges and prosecutors.
Expert calls Meloni's scare tactics before the referendum 'completely wild'
Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni's claims regarding the release of dangerous criminals as part of a constitutional reform have been criticized by experts as unfounded and exaggerated.
All Means Are Used: Italians Have Difficulty Understanding the Referendum
The article discusses concerns among Italians about a proposed constitutional change that may affect legal proceedings and the potential release of serious criminals.
Justice Referendum 2026, Live Updates: Polls Open from 7 AM, Turnout at 14% by Noon
Voters in Italy are participating in a confirmatory referendum on judicial reform, with initial turnout reported at 14% by noon.
RAUL PARTS โฃ Find the fool who does not fear the monster - we will pay extra so that our electricity will be more expensive
The Estonian governmentโs unwavering belief in green ideology has led to a post-truth era, where officials openly mock skeptics and criticize local communities opposing wind turbines.
To change justice, just one more vote is needed
Italy is voting on a referendum to confirm a judicial reform that alters the separation of powers between judges and prosecutors.
Doesn't fear the jolt but put her face on the approval of the reform
Giorgia Meloni is committed to a pivotal reform, aware of the potential risks amid legislative challenges and seeking a victory to strengthen her position.
He spent himself without fireworks. Now the electoral law is in the sights of the League
Matteo Salvini seems to be less of a protagonist in the recent referendum challenge, focusing instead on internal party issues like the recent departure of General Vannacci.
Those who... the reform is a gender struggle
The article examines how social and political battles, particularly around justice reform in Italy, have been entangled in gender disputes, turning the referendum into a gender-centric issue.
The reasons for the Yes explained by the leaders of the No
The article discusses how prominent figures advocating for judicial reforms previously opposed such changes, highlighting contradictions in their positions.
Voting on Changes to the Justice System Begins in Italy
Voting has begun in Italy on a referendum regarding constitutional reforms proposed by Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni, aimed at separating the careers of judges and prosecutors.
With the draw, the currents are gone. And the founding fathers would approve...
The article discusses how a non-existent constitutional rule has been applied for decades in Italy, suggesting that reforms should eliminate the informal political currents in judiciary appointments.
A Yes to Finally Say No to All Those Who Always Say No
The article critiques the ideological opposition to judicial reform in Italy, highlighting the political maneuvering surrounding the issue.
2) The conservatives want progress against those who only preserve privileges
The article discusses the paradox of political perspectives in Italy, arguing that conservatives are seeking genuine progress while those who cling to old privileges label themselves as progressives.