Labor reform: celebrations of the ruling party and opposition rejection after the Senate approval
The Argentine Senate approved a labor reform led by President Javier Milei, sparking both celebrations from the ruling party and rejection from opposition leaders on social media.
Senate: the ruling party approved the Labor Reform and the opposition announced it will be judicialized for "unconstitutionality"
Argentina's Senate passed a controversial Labor Reform after eliminating a contentious article but faces judicial challenges from the opposition.
Wike faction protests as Oyo court upholds PDP convention
The faction of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) backed by Nyesom Wike has rejected a court ruling in Oyo State that upheld the validity of the party's recent national convention.
New ruling weakens the possibility of banning Trump's and Putin's German friends
A court ruling has lifted the extremist label from the AfD party, raising questions about the potential ban of the right-wing party in Germany.
AfD Prohibition Proceedings: 'I am sure that Karlsruhe will take a different direction'
German Green Party politician Till Steffen expresses confidence that the Federal Constitutional Court will approach the AfD prohibition proceedings differently than a recent Cologne ruling.
From We Can, they would change veterans' pensions; HDZ: Cheap populism and inciting discord
The political party We Can has proposed changes to the pension calculation for active military personnel and veterans in Croatia, while the ruling party, HDZ, criticizes it as divisive and simplistic.
Wike faction dismisses Oyo court judgment on PDP convention
The Wike-led faction of the PDP in Nigeria has dismissed a recent Oyo State court ruling regarding the party's convention as inconsequential and unenforceable.
'The court's order has proved that AAP leaders...,' said Kejriwal
Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal claimed that a court ruling has vindicated the integrity of Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) leaders.
AfD and the Federal Office for the Protection of the Constitution: What the Cologne Administrative Court's Ruling Means for AfD
The Cologne Administrative Court ruled that the Federal Office for the Protection of the Constitution cannot currently classify the AfD party as 'securely right-wing extremist', providing a temporary reprieve for the party.
Michaล Kolanko: Does PiS exist beyond Jarosลaw Kaczyลski?
The article discusses the internal factional strife within Poland's ruling PiS party, highlighting a renewed conflict between two key groups over leadership and policy direction.
24 years in prison for former Tunisian Prime Minister and Ennahda condemns the ruling
The former Prime Minister of Tunisia, Ali Larayedh, has been sentenced to 24 years in prison, a ruling condemned by his political party, Ennahda.
Hungary's Opposition: How Does the Threat of a Sex Video Affect It?
Hungary's opposition, led by Pรฉter Magyar's Tisza Party, is currently polling ahead of the ruling Fidesz party, but uncertainties remain as the April 12 election approaches.
Fintiri's defection gives APC edge over Atiku in Adamawa โ Onanuga
Adamawa State Governor Ahmadu Fintiri's recent defection to the All Progressives Congress is seen as a significant political shift favoring the ruling party against former Vice President Atiku Abubakar in the region.
The German court 'saves' Afd: 'For now, they are not extremists'
The German court has ruled that the far-right AfD party is not classified as an extremist organization at this time, preventing surveillance by the internal intelligence service.
Zimbabwe: Zanu-PF Aims to Recycle Mnangagwa Through a 'Constitutional Coup'
Zimbabwe's ruling ZANU-PF party aims to amend the constitution to extend President Emmerson Mnangagwa's term, a move seen as part of a broader trend of legal manipulations in Africa.
"Sub-Capital Concept" Does Not Require Establishment of Special Districts, Confirmation by the Self-Government Party
The Japanese ruling parties have agreed that the designation of a sub-capital will not require the establishment of special districts, allowing other cities to participate in the sub-capital initiative.
Ruling on the AfD: The Federal Office for the Protection of the Constitution Will Now Have to Fight for Its Arguments
A court ruling in Cologne prevents the classification of the AfD as an established far-right party, challenging the Federal Office for the Protection of the Constitution to substantiate its claims against the party.
Indian court acquits Modiโs opponent Kejriwal in graft case
An Indian court has acquitted Arvind Kejriwal, former chief minister of Delhi, in a corruption case he alleges was part of a political conspiracy by the ruling party.
Must not designate AfD as an extremist organization for now
Germany's Federal Intelligence Service cannot classify the Alternative for Germany (AfD) party as an extremist organization until a court ruling is finalized regarding a lawsuit filed by the party.
The National Power Party says, 'Hold a legislative committee meeting on the TK integration law'... The Democratic Party replies, 'Cancel the filibuster first'
The ruling National Power Party and the opposition Democratic Party are engaged in a dispute over convening the legislative committee to process the Daegu-Gyeongbuk administrative integration law.
German court blocks move to brand AfD โextremistโ
A German court has ruled that the Alternative for Germany (AfD) party cannot be labeled as 'extremist' by the domestic security agency BfV, granting the party a temporary injunction.
'Judicial 3 Laws' Bring Frustration to the Judiciary... Park Young-jae Resigns as Head of the Court Administration Office
South Korea's Supreme Court Justice Park Young-jae announced his resignation as head of the Court Administration Office amid the controversial passage of the 'Judicial 3 Laws' led by the ruling Democratic Party.
[News Dive] President Yoon's 'Policy Build-up' Effect
The segment discusses President Yoon's meticulous approach to policy development, alongside the declining support for the ruling party and significant communications within political circles.
SZ in the Morning: News of the Day - Overview for the Busy
The AfD has won a court ruling preventing Germany's domestic intelligence service from classifying the party as definitely right-wing extremist for now.
[Breaking] Park Young-jae, Chief of the Court Administration Office, Resigns in Protest of the Enforcement of the 'Three Judicial Laws'
Park Young-jae, the Chief of the Court Administration Office, has resigned in protest against the enforcement of the 'Three Judicial Laws' pushed by the ruling Democratic Party.
Unexpected statement from TVP Info. The station explains something that is striking
TVP Info has issued a statement addressing its coverage of politicians from the ruling PiS party, noting its commitment to providing diverse viewpoints amidst concerns of media impartiality.
Major Political Stir in Tamil Nadu... Former CM Panneerselvam Joins DMK
Former Chief Minister O. Panneerselvam of Tamil Nadu has joined the ruling DMK party amidst political dynamics ahead of the state assembly elections.
Conflict between Mitsotakis and Androulakis in the shadow of the wiretapping decision
The government is facing pressure from the opposition Pasok party over energy issues, particularly regarding price control and energy security, amidst escalating tensions following a recent judicial ruling on surveillance.
Conviction for the wiretaps: PASOK declares vindicated, the Maximos in a communication defense
The PASOK party claims vindication following a court ruling on wiretapping cases, while the government adapts its public relations strategy in response.
People Power Party: 'Oppression of the Opposition is Dictatorship' ... Protests Against the Search Warrant of the Joint Investigation Team
The ruling People Power Party criticized a joint investigation team's search of its headquarters as oppression against the opposition, framing it as a dictatorial move.
Labor not ruling out negative gearing changes
The Australian Labor government is reconsidering changes to negative gearing, indicating potential reforms to the tax break following a report suggesting new measures could be in the works.
A German court gives a boost to AfD by suspending its official classification as an 'extreme right' party
A German court has temporarily suspended the classification of the Alternative for Germany (AfD) party as an 'extreme right' organization, allowing the party to avoid being treated as a threat by intelligence services until a final ruling is made.
AfD is not an โextremist right-wing partyโ: the court rules in favor of the German organization
A German court ruled that the Alternative for Germany (AfD) party cannot be classified as an established "extremist right-wing organization," countering a prior determination by federal authorities.
Veteran of Kaczyลski's election campaign talks to "Rzeczpospolita": PiS must stop being a "pip squeak right"
The article discusses the current state of the right-wing political landscape in Poland and the need for the ruling party PiS to strengthen its ideological stance.
German court temporarily prohibits declaring AfD as an extremist group
A German court has ruled that the internal security service cannot currently label the right-wing populist party Alternative for Germany (AfD) as an extremist group.
German AFD temporarily avoids extremist label
A German court has temporarily lifted a previous ruling classifying the far-right party Alternative for Germany (AFD) as 'confirmed right-wing extremists.'
The Alternative for Germany Party Has So Far Avoided Labeling as Extremist, Court Rules
A German court has ruled that the Federal Office for the Protection of the Constitution cannot classify the Alternative for Germany (AfD) party as demonstrably right-wing extremist at this time.
Germany: Court ruling temporarily prohibits classifying the AfD as 'confirmed far-right'
A Cologne court has ruled that the Federal Office for the Protection of the Constitution cannot currently classify the Alternative for Germany (AfD) party as 'confirmed far-right' pending further legal proceedings.
AfD Wins Preliminary Victory in Case Over Classification as 'Definitely Right-Wing Extremist'
A German court ruled against the classification of the AfD party as 'definitely right-wing extremist' by the BfV intelligence agency, allowing for an appeal.
German intelligence cannot categorize AfD as far-right, according to a German court
A German court ruled that the far-right party Alternative for Germany (AfD) cannot currently be classified as extremist by the German intelligence agency.
German Court: Intelligence Agency Cannot Yet Label AfD as an Extremist Group
A German court has ruled that the domestic intelligence agency cannot currently classify the far-right party Alternative for Germany (AfD) as an 'confirmed extremist' group.
Court prohibits intelligence service from classifying AfD party as an extreme group in Germany
A German court has temporarily ruled that the domestic intelligence agency cannot classify the Alternative for Germany (AfD) party as an extreme group until a final decision is made regarding the party's appeal.
Germany: the AfD cannot be classified as an 'extremist' party 'for the time being', rules the court
The Cologne administrative court ruled that the Alternative for Germany (AfD) party is not to be classified as an extremist party for now, refuting earlier determinations by intelligence services.
German intelligence cannot categorize AfD as far-right
German courts have ruled that the AfD party cannot be classified as far-right by the country's intelligence agency.
The Power of Numbers: the Rise of Factions and the Change in Direction by the Prime Minister
Japan's ruling Liberal Democratic Party is witnessing a resurgence of factionalism, driven by Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi's stance on past funding issues.
KKE Report in the Inquiry Committee for OPEKEPE: Conscious Decision of ND to Avoid Investigation of Ministers' Criminal Responsibilities
The Greek Communist Party (KKE) accuses the ruling New Democracy party of deliberately avoiding accountability for ministers involved in the OPEKEPE scandal.
Recommendation for Chun Young-sik, a member of the Broadcasting and Media Telecommunication Committee, rejected
A proposal by the ruling People Power Party to appoint Chun Young-sik to the Broadcasting and Media Telecommunication Committee has been rejected by the National Assembly, while the Democratic Party's proposal for Go Min-soo passed successfully.
Prime Minister Takai's 'Catalog Gift' Scandal Impact... Criticism of Money Politics and Old Practices
Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takai faces backlash over sending 'congratulations gifts' worth over 10 million yen to newly elected members of the ruling party, sparking accusations of money politics and outdated practices.
"Disciplinary Action to Seize Nomination Rights" "Violation of Freedom of Expression"... Baek Hyun-jin and Kim Jong-hyuk Attend an Injunction Hearing
Members of the Korean ruling party attend a court hearing to contest disciplinary action against them, arguing it infringes on their rights to express their opinions politically.
Will Ziobro lose asylum in Hungary? These news are an alarm for the PiS politician
A recent poll in Hungary shows rising support for the Respect and Freedom Party, which poses a challenge to the ruling Fidesz party ahead of the elections.