The four goals that Javier Milei celebrated and the fights that do not cease, inside and outside the Government
Javier Milei's government achieved significant legislative successes in Congress, passing controversial laws in a short time, though concerns about the economy and business dissatisfaction loom.
Head of "Solidarity" Piotr Duda: This is not a reform of the PIP, but a coating of reality
Piotr Duda, the head of the Solidarity trade union, criticizes the government's proposed reforms, emphasizing the need for transparency and proper consultation before formulating opinions on military spending legislation.
Completion of 'Judicial 3 Laws' Legislation... Ruling Party Considers Additional Legislation like 'Abolition of Court Administration Office'
The Democratic Party of Korea has completed the legislation of the 'Judicial 3 Laws' aimed at judicial reform, amid opposition from the People Power Party.
One by one, how the vote that turned the Labor Reform into law in the Senate went
The Argentine Senate approved the labor reform law, marking a significant victory for President Javier Milei's government.
The Senate approved by a large majority the Juvenile Criminal Regime and lowers the age of liability to 14 years
The Argentine Senate has approved a significant reform to the Juvenile Criminal Regime, lowering the age of criminal liability from 16 to 14 years, amidst substantial debate and public interest.
Parliamentary Degradation
The Argentine Chamber of Deputies session discussing labor reform devolved into chaos, overshadowing the significance of the legislative debate.
Reform of the glacier law: a setback that affects sources of life
The article discusses a proposed reform to Argentina's glacier law, raising concerns about its implications for water sources and environmental protection.
The government succeeded. The network bill has left the commission's freezer
The Polish government has advanced its network bill through parliamentary committees, aiming to reform the process of connecting new energy sources to the national electricity grid.
What happened to the decent wage reform? MC claims it remains 'frozen' despite its approval in 2024
The decent wage constitutional reform in Mexico, which aims to establish a base salary near 19,000 pesos monthly for key public service sectors, is stalled despite having completed most legislative processes in 2024.
Is there a strike on Friday, February 27?
Trade unions have called for a nationwide strike on February 27 coinciding with discussions of labor reform legislation in the Argentine Congress.
With political discretion, the Government adjusts the reform of the glacier law and negotiates with allies to safeguard the vote in the Senate
The Argentine government is reforming the glacier law while negotiating with allies to ensure a favorable vote in the Senate amidst criticisms from opposition members.
Reform UK promises to scrap flagship Labour worker and renters’ protections
Reform UK has announced intentions to revoke key legislation related to workers' rights and tenant protections, drawing criticism from unions and renters' groups.
Are ministers negotiating draft laws with the president?
The article discusses the recent challenges and dynamics in the Polish government's process of lawmaking, particularly related to energy legislation and the relationship between ministers and the president.
Nigel Farage 'mask off' as Reform offers lifeline to bad bosses and rogue landlords
Nigel Farage's political party, Reform, faces criticism for proposing the repeal of worker protections and tenant rights legislation.
Even With Re-Legislation Announced, the Gap Between the Government and the Democratic Party on 'Prosecutors' Complementary Investigation Rights' Remains... A Source of Conflict
The South Korean government announced new legislative proposals for the Criminal Case Investigation Agency and the Prosecutors' Office, yet tensions remain unresolved over the controversial issue of prosecutors' complementary investigation rights, potentially leading to further conflict.
Argentina under Milei, with an open future
Javier Milei's government is on the verge of passing significant laws that will redefine youth accountability and labor reform, marking a pivotal moment in his administration.
Preventing 'Distorted Law' for Improper Purposes, but Concerns Over Abuse of Control Measures for Judges and Prosecutors
The South Korean government is advancing legislation that could penalize judges and prosecutors for what is deemed 'distorted law', raising concerns about potential abuse and the disruption of judicial independence.
Approval of a Special Committee to Promote a Law Preventing the Supreme Court from Disqualifying Ministers and Aimed at Protecting Ben Gvir's Tenure
The Knesset committee approved the establishment of a special committee to advance legislation that restricts the Supreme Court's ability to review ministerial appointments, specifically aimed at protecting National Security Minister Itamar Ben Gvir from removal.
Decrease in the Age of Criminal Responsibility: A Necessary Reform, But Not at Any Cost
The Argentine Congress has recently approved a bill to reform juvenile criminal responsibility, allowing adolescents as young as 14 to be prosecuted for serious crimes.
Deputies who 'take the time' to read the law they have to vote on and other scandals
Argentine deputies have been criticized for their lack of diligence in reading proposed laws before voting, highlighted by a recent labor reform bill.
Netanyahu canceled the ministerial committee meeting intended to promote a law against mixed prayer at the Western Wall
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu canceled a ministerial committee meeting that was set to discuss legislation giving the Chief Rabbinate authority over prayer at the Western Wall, which could restrict Conservative and Reform community prayers.
Electoral Reform: Draft Shapes Political Parties to Request Popular Consultations
The draft of the electoral reform in Mexico suggests allowing political parties to call for popular consultations, a significant shift from current legislation.
Who Does the Labor Reform Affect: Is It Only for Future Relationships or Also for Pre-existing Ones?
The recently approved labor reform in Argentina is set to impact not only future employment contracts but also existing ones, raising concerns about its implications for workers and potential legal disputes.
The Kirchnerist Powerlessness Before the New Cartography of Real Power
The Kirchnerist faction grapples with an internal crisis amidst the advancement of labor modernization legislation under Javier Milei's government.
Labor Reform: The Vote on the 5 Controversial Chapters of the Project
The Argentine Chamber of Deputies has approved a labor reform project championed by the government of Javier Milei, impacting the labor landscape significantly after receiving strong support from various political allies.
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.
Amid crossfire and chicaneries, the Senate passed a new report on the labor reform just hours after the approval by Deputies
The Argentine Senate has prepared a new report on labor reform just hours after the Chamber of Deputies approved modifications to the legislation.
Labor Reform: The Agricultural Sector Celebrated the Approval in the Chamber of Deputies and Spoke of a 'Necessary Step' to Generate Genuine Employment
Argentina's agricultural sector praised the Chamber of Deputies' approval of the Labor Modernization Law, deeming it essential for creating genuine employment and reducing informality.
Labor reform 2026, LIVE: main points, who it affects, and what is needed for it to become law
The labor reform bill has been approved by Argentina's Chamber of Deputies and is currently being debated in Senate committees, with a goal to be voted in the Senate by February 27.
Police and protesters clash in Argentina as Congress discusses labor reform
Clashes erupted between police and protesters in Buenos Aires amid discussions in Congress about labor reform legislation proposed by President Javier Milei.
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.
Argentina may have a general strike and protests against labor reform this Thursday; Milei's government promises repression and warns journalists
Argentina is bracing for a general strike and protests as the government of Javier Milei seeks to push through labor reform legislation.
Labor reform: the ruling party is confident and claims to have more than 130 votes to pass the law in the Chamber of Deputies
The ruling party in Argentina is poised to pass a labor reform bill in the Chamber of Deputies, claiming to have enough votes for approval despite needing to return to the Senate afterwards.
Strong clash between Nicolás del Caño and Lilia Lemoine over labor reform: 'Go to Cuba'
A heated exchange occurred between Argentine deputies Nicolás del Caño and Lilia Lemoine during a congressional meeting about labor reform legislation.
Licenses and discounts: the path of the 'invisible article' of the labor reform that no one is now responsible for
The Argentine government faced backlash over the last-minute inclusion of a contentious article in labor reform legislation that allows for wage deductions due to worker absences from illness or injury.
Labor reform, LIVE: key points, debate in the Chamber of Deputies, and latest news today, February 18
The Argentine Chamber of Deputies is discussing a labor modernization project aimed at reforming labor laws, with a live update on the process and recent developments.
Pillak did not disclose the Reform Party's position on the donation ceiling
The Reform Party supports discussing a ceiling on individual donations to parties, but did not confirm if they would back the law when asked.
‘Legislative War’ Emergency Declaration by Han Byeong-do: "Holding Regular Sessions Every Thursday to Process Bills"
Han Byeong-do, the floor leader of the Democratic Party, announced plans to hold weekly parliamentary sessions to expedite the processing of legislation, particularly focusing on livelihood bills.
Lawmakers approve reform to classify and punish sexual harassment and stalking with prison time
The Mexican Chamber of Deputies unanimously approved reforms to the Federal Penal Code to classify and penalize sexual harassment and stalking with prison sentences.
Labor reform: the background of the government's agreement with its allies regarding the elimination of the article on medical licenses
The Argentine government has decided to eliminate Article 44 from labor reform legislation, which affects remuneration in the event of a worker's illness or accident, after pressure from allied parties.
Report approved for the second debate on the urgent project regarding spending efficiency in GADs
The National Assembly's Economic Development Commission approved a report for the second debate on a reform law aimed at enhancing spending efficiency among decentralized autonomous governments in Ecuador.
Active Battle of Kefalogiannis – Holistic Reform in Civil Protection to be Presented in Parliament on Thursday
Greece's new civil protection bill, titled 'Active Battle,' is set for a parliamentary vote, aiming to shift the country's approach to disaster prevention and response.
Labor Reform: The Alliance Between the Government and the Governors Remains in the House of Deputies
The Argentine government's alliance with governors regarding labor reform remains intact in the House of Deputies, despite demands for modifications from some legislators.
Bullrich assured that the Government will modify the article on sick leave
Senator Patricia Bullrich announced that the Government plans to amend the sick leave legislation concerning serious and degenerative illnesses, after criticism regarding salary reductions for health-related absences.
Disciplinary punishments follow the reform of the tax and customs police
The reform of the tax and customs police in Latvia has faced significant challenges since its implementation at the start of the year, including leadership changes and legislative complexities.
Government seeks to increase prison sentence for recruiting minors to up to 26 years through a bill; lawyers and assembly members analyze the proposal
Ecuador's government is proposing a legislative reform to increase prison sentences for the recruitment and exploitation of minors to up to 26 years.
Javier Milei and his measures, LIVE: the Government prepares for a key week, with labor reform in sight at the Chamber of Deputies
Javier Milei's government is gearing up for a crucial week as labor reform legislation is set to reach the Chamber of Deputies amidst significant opposition criticism.
Pato-shelters in Poland. Prof. Andrzej Elżanowski: Chiping will not solve the problem
The article discusses the ongoing issue of animal shelters in Poland and the inadequate governmental response despite public pressure for reform.
The ruling party rushes in the House of Deputies to pass the labor reform, but resistance grows over limits to licenses
The Argentine government is pushing for rapid approval of labor reform legislation, facing increasing opposition regarding restrictions on licenses.
The CGT anticipates a meeting for this Monday and evaluates a strike when deputies consider the project
The CGT is set to hold an emergency meeting on Monday to discuss the possibility of a general strike in response to labor reform legislation being considered by Congress.