Milei's plan for 2026: fewer taxes, dollar credits, and '50 structural reforms'
Javier Milei plans to outline his government's economic direction for 2026, focusing on structural reforms and measures for the middle class during the opening of Congress.
Jorge Macri opened a voluntary retirement plan and advances with state reform in CABA
Jorge Macri's government in Buenos Aires has initiated a voluntary retirement plan as part of a broader state reform strategy to transition public employees to more technological roles.
Tinubu's state police plan generational reform - Kogi
The Kogi State Government supports President Bola Tinubu's plan to establish state police, viewing it as a transformative measure for Nigeria's security system.
Will there be a general strike this Friday, February 27?
The General Confederation of Labor (CGT) confirmed its action plan against labor reform, but stated there will be no general strike on February 27 despite some unions planning to mobilize.
‘Direct Defense Against the Constitutional Complaint’ Chief Justice Cho Hee-dae... Did It Follow the ‘Plan’ of the Yang Seung-taek Judicial Scandal Documents?
The South Korean National Assembly is on the brink of passing an amendment that allows constitutional complaints against court rulings, which has sparked significant bureaucratic resistance led by Chief Justice Cho Hee-dae.
Is the name of Public TV changing?: This is what is known about the government's plan in public media
The Argentine government is implementing a voluntary retirement plan for public media employees aiming to reduce expenses and staff numbers.
Multi-billion plan for schools unveiled as children in Year 2 onwards to get new system
A multi-billion pound investment is set to reform mainstream schools by enhancing support for children with special educational needs and disabilities (SEND).
Reform UK's ICE-style deportation plan condemned as 'sadistic'
Reform UK proposes an ICE-style deportation agency that has drawn severe backlash for its perceived harshness.
Tories plan to cut university places and double apprenticeships in funding reform
The Conservative Party plans to reduce university admissions by 100,000 and increase funding for apprenticeships, aiming to streamline educational paths and save government spending.
The Government approves on Tuesday to limit institutional advertising in the media to 35%
The Spanish government is set to approve a measure limiting institutional advertising in media to 35% as part of a broader reform plan.
Rotten compromise, or PIP 2.0 reform
Experts suggest that there is still time for the Polish government to reconsider its approach to labor reforms involving the State Labor Inspectorate.
Key update on Plan B student loans as minister 'sees issue'
Education Secretary Bridget Phillipson has acknowledged the widespread concerns about Plan B student loans and indicated a willingness to review the system without committing to specific reforms.
ANALYSIS: The conflict between Karis and the government is more a series of workplace accidents than a grand plan
Recent tensions between Estonia's president and the government are seen more as a series of unfortunate events than a strategic scheme to discredit President Alar Karis ahead of upcoming elections.
Special needs support eligibility to be reviewed at start of secondary school in England
In England, children with special needs will undergo a review of their eligibility for support as they transition to secondary school, following a government plan to reform the special educational needs and disabilities (Send) system.
Reform UK's plan to tear up the Equalities Act is shocking and un-British, says Starmer
Keir Starmer criticized Reform UK's proposal to repeal the Equalities Act, calling it shocking and indicative of a return to outdated gender norms.
One Hundred Thousand Hired and 15,000 Reservists: The Plan for the Reform of Defense
Italy plans to increase its military personnel by hiring 100,000 new recruits by 2040 and establishing a permanent reserve of 15,000 units.
'I challenged Reform on cruel plan - but Nigel Farage's response was worse'
The article critiques the Reform UK party's plan to reinstate the two-child benefit limit, arguing it will harm vulnerable families, alongside a strong reaction from Rachel Reeves on the need for social support.
Europe's diplomats are working on a declaration that could destroy the government's big deportation plan
European diplomats are crafting a declaration that threatens to undermine the Danish government's ambitious deportation reform.
Towards the implementation of the breast centers network plan
Greece has officially begun establishing a network of breast care centers to improve treatment for women with breast cancer, supported by the Ministry of Health.
Governor, not like this! Unionists are dissatisfied with Grolich's plan to transform hospitals
Czech unionists have expressed discontent with Governor Grolich's hospital transformation plan.
British Local Elections: Starmer Must Admit Defeat to Farage
In a significant political shift, UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer's Labour government has been compelled to proceed with local elections in 30 districts, admitting defeat to Nigel Farage's Reform Party, which legally challenged the government's initial plan to postpone the elections.
Javier Milei, live: the latest measures of the Government
The CGT union has called for a general strike without mobilization in response to the government's labor reform plan.
Pension Becomes the Social Democrats' Hit for the Election. It Should Solve These Three Problems
The Danish Social Democrats plan to use pension reform as a central campaign issue, proposing to freeze the retirement age at around 64 years while addressing rising pension ages.
Labor reform: The left, picketers, and K unions anticipate street marches during the CGT strike
During a general strike announced by the General Confederation of Labor (CGT) in Argentina, leftist factions and social organizations plan to hold street protests against the government’s labor reform project.
Government cancels plan to delay local council elections in England
The UK government has abandoned its plans to postpone 30 local council elections in England following legal advice against the move and backlash from opposition parties.
Alarm in the Middle East after Israeli reform allowing the annexation of West Bank lands
The recent approval of an Israeli plan facilitating the annexation of occupied West Bank lands has drawn widespread condemnation from the UN, EU, and Arab nations, with concerns over its impact on regional stability and the two-state solution.
Patricia Bullrich referred to the meetings with the labor union regarding labor reform
Patricia Bullrich discussed the recent labor reform negotiations with labor unions and confirmed that the government does not plan to accept modifications proposed by the lower house.
What’s behind von der Leyen’s two-tier EU plan?
Ursula von der Leyen proposes a two-tier EU plan to enable certain member states to implement economic reforms without unanimous consent from the entire bloc, a move prompted by pressing economic challenges and the situation in Ukraine.
Rising Costs: Online Education and 'Layperson Training': How the Driver's License is Set to be Reformed
Germany's Transport Minister has proposed a comprehensive reform plan to reduce the costs of obtaining a driver's license, emphasizing digital education and reduced bureaucracy for driving schools.
In the Face of Victims' Distress, Darmanin Details Emergency Plan to Prevent the Release of Untried Detainees
French Justice Minister Darmanin has announced measures to address the backlog of cases in the justice system and prevent the release of untried detainees.
"Iustitia" has an idea for healing the National Council of the Judiciary without the signature of Karol Nawrocki
The Association "Iustitia" outlines a plan to reform the National Council of the Judiciary in Poland, calling for President Karol Nawrocki to sign a bill allowing judges to elect their representatives.
Understand how Valinhos' decree on environmental areas creates an impasse with the federal settlement plan
The Valinhos government declared six rural areas as public utility for environmental preservation, complicating the federal plan for a rural settlement.
European Commission: Croatia is the only one to meet all indicators for the 8th installment of the NPOO amounting to 897 million euros
The European Commission confirmed that Croatia met all 17 reform and investment indicators necessary for the disbursement of the eighth installment from the National Recovery and Resilience Plan totaling 897 million euros.
European Commission confirmed: Croatia has met all conditions for 897 million euros from the NPOO
The European Commission confirmed that Croatia has satisfactorily fulfilled all 17 reform and investment indicators, allowing for the disbursement of 897 million euros from the National Recovery and Resilience Plan.
EU Commission confirms positive assessment: Croatia will receive 897 million euros
The EU Commission has confirmed a positive preliminary assessment for Croatia, stating that the country has satisfactorily met all 17 reform and investment indicators needed for the disbursement of 897 million euros from the National Recovery and Resilience Plan.
The CGT is already meeting and evaluating a mobilization or a half-day strike to oppose labor reform
The CGT's Executive Council is meeting to define an action plan against the national government's Labor Reform project set for parliamentary debate next Wednesday.
Urtasun removes the director of the Anthropology Museum after launching his million-dollar decolonization plan
Ernest Urtasun has removed the director of the Anthropology Museum shortly after unveiling a $4.4 million decolonization reform plan for museums in America and Anthropology.
Overview: This is how the Social Democrats want to change primary school
The Social Democrats, led by Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen and Education Minister Mattias Tesfaye, have launched a proposal to reform primary education, which they plan to bring into government negotiations after an upcoming parliamentary election.
State without queues, certificates and delays – The Hatzidakis plan for an end to bureaucracy
The Greek government's new legislative initiative aimed at further reducing bureaucracy and improving state-citizen relations is a top priority for this year.
LIVE: Nigel Farage to make major announcement at Reform press conference
Nigel Farage is set to announce a new plan at a Reform press conference aimed at reducing pub prices, including cutting beer duty and addressing the two-child benefit cap.
Israel: Milk Farmers' Strike Comes into Effect and the Dispute Escalates
Israel's dairy sector faces severe disruption due to an escalating conflict between farmers and the government over a controversial reform plan, leading to an unprecedented strike by dairy farmers who have stopped supplying raw milk to factories.
Greens plan constitutional amendment: root canal treatment with pain
The Greens party is reforming its constitution due to membership growth, sparking concerns among active members about the impact on grassroots democracy.
MEN has a new plan for schools. Students will not have classes for a week
Karol Nawrocki did not sign the education reform prepared by the Ministry of National Education, but the ministry led by Barbara Nowacka is determined to implement necessary changes through regulations.
BMZ Reform Plan: How German Development Policy Should Look in the Future
Development Minister Alabali Radovan has presented a reform plan aimed at adapting German development policy to new realities.
Federal Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development: How development aid is to benefit the German economy in the future
The German Minister for Economic Cooperation and Development, Reem Alabali Radovan, presented a reform plan aimed at revamping German development policy to benefit the economy.
South Africa's ANC party launches reform plan to win back votes in local polls
Ahead of local government elections, South Africa's ANC has announced a six-point reform plan to regain public support after losing its parliamentary majority in the 2024 elections.
Prison Reform: Gérald Darmanin's Plan to Curb Overcrowding
Justice Minister Gérald Darmanin aims to implement a cap on prison numbers and plans to construct new prison facilities to address critical overcrowding issues.
Reform UK accused of ‘empty rhetoric’ over plan to hike council tax 5% in Derbyshire
Reform UK faces criticism for planning a 5% council tax increase in Derbyshire despite promises to reduce taxes during local elections.
What Caused the Argument over the PIP Reform? We Know the Background of Events at the Government Meeting
The article explores the reasons behind the recent dispute regarding the PIP reform in Poland, highlighting its significance for the National Reconstruction Plan and the potential consequences of further delays in its passage.
New Debt Decreases: Italy Sets Limits for State Budget and Deficit
Italy's parliament approved a budget plan that includes 22 billion euros in spending and relief measures while facing criticism over a controversial reform of the Court of Auditors.