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.
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.
Sari Essayah: New Pension Initiative
Sari Essayah discusses the proposed combination of national pensions and guarantee pensions in Finland.
The Lääne-Nigula municipal council did not dissolve after all
The Lääne-Nigula municipal council successfully elected Sven Köster as the new chairman, allowing the coalition to remain intact.
VIDEOS: MG2 Wednesday, March 18, 2026
The article highlights critical events in Brazil, including a war impacting monetary policy, troubling domestic violence reports, electoral rule changes, and recent government actions regarding digital regulations and controversies.
Meloni's Video Tutorial: "Vote Yes for a Fairer Justice"
Giorgia Meloni encourages Italians to vote in the upcoming referendum on justice reform in a social media video tutorial.
Tax reforms must promote fairness, opportunity – FG
The Federal Government of Nigeria emphasizes that the effectiveness of its tax reform program will be measured by its capacity to equitably distribute opportunities in society rather than just revenue generation.
Michal: The election of Karis as president will not be under the Reform Party
Estonian Prime Minister Kristen Michal stated that the Reform Party will not be behind the re-election of Alar Karis as president, clarifying that no candidate proposals have been made to the Social Democratic Party.
ANALYSIS ⟩ A new chapter in the conflict between the Social Democrats and the Reform Party
Tensions between the Social Democrats and the Reform Party have escalated over the presidential election, further straining their already fragile relationship.
From the $Libra Case to the Glacier Law Reform: What Do Intellectuals Say About This Moment of Javier Milei?
The article discusses the reactions of intellectuals and social media to President Javier Milei's administration amid controversies including a cryptocurrency fraud investigation and environmental policy challenges.
Läänemets apologizes in front of Riina Kionka and Alar Karis
Lauri Läänemets apologized before diplomat Riina Kionka and President Alar Karis for their suffering due to internal political games of the Reform Party.
The Centrist Party Plans to Participate in the National Conference; Three Party Leaders Meeting on the 18th Raises Concerns About Lagging Discussions
The Centrist Reform Union plans to participate in discussions regarding consumption tax cuts on food and refundable tax credits at the National Social Security Conference, amidst fears of being left behind in debates.
The dispute between the Reform Party and the Social Democrats continued with the analysis of messages from Kiik and Vaga
The dispute between Estonia's Reform Party and Social Democrats escalated following claims about a proposed presidential candidate.
President Yoon Shares Article Mentioning Kim Eo-jun: "Excess That Hinders Reform Should Not Exist"
President Yoon Suk-yeol emphasized on social media that unnecessary excess hindering reform should not be tolerated, while sharing criticism aimed at him by broadcaster Kim Eo-jun regarding his commitment to judicial reform.
Tanel Kiik: Kristo Enn Vaga sent me a text message about presidential candidates
Tanel Kiik revealed that he received a text message from Kristo Enn Vaga, suggesting three potential presidential candidates for the Social Democrats to present publicly.
Government Reform Plans: What Will Happen to Housing Benefits in the Future?
Germany's government is undergoing a reform of its social welfare system that may impact housing benefits for low-income households as debates intensify.
Report Ready for First Debate on Urgent Project for the Construction of Social Housing
The Ecuadorian National Assembly's Economic Development Commission approved a report for the first debate of an urgent law project aimed at incentivizing the construction of social housing to address the housing deficit.
F. A. Z. Podcast for Germany: Pollster Köcher: 'People Expect Only Bad Things from the Future'
Pollster Renate Köcher discusses the bleak future expectations of the populace and the need for significant reforms to social systems in her interview.
Kristo Enn Vaga: history will remember Läänemets as lesser than Riina Kionka
Estonian Social Democratic Party leader Lauri Läänemets claims that the Reform Party suggested nominating diplomat Riina Kionka as a presidential candidate, a claim the Reform Party denies.
Schufa: These two women want to change Schufa. Will they succeed?
Two women aim to reform the German credit rating agency Schufa, striving to eliminate the stigma and shame associated with credit scores.
Läänemets: the Reform Party proposed to the Social Democrats to nominate Riina Kionka as president
The leader of the Social Democratic Party, Lauri Läänemets, revealed that the Reform Party has suggested nominating experienced diplomat Riina Kionka for the presidency.
Läänemets: the Reform Party proposed Riina Kionka as a presidential candidate to the Social Democrats
Läänemets claims the Reform Party has suggested that the Social Democrats nominate experienced diplomat Riina Kionka for the presidency.
"Well, I can hardly bear it. We have worked hard for this"
A significant reform to assist the most vulnerable and homeless individuals in Denmark was not passed before the parliamentary elections, with party leaders acknowledging the government's shortcomings in support.
The Moderates’ spokesperson for the disadvantaged: We have not done enough to help the homeless
The spokesperson for the Moderates acknowledges that the Danish government has not adequately addressed the needs of the homeless population, especially in light of a major proposed dignity reform that failed to pass before the elections.
Votes yes? Study Piazza Loreto. The shocking threat to Marattin
Luigi Marattin, a supporter of justice reform, received death threats online after advocating for a referendum.
Dragsted calls the Social Democrats' proposal madness but hesitates on mistrust
Pelle Dragsted criticizes the Social Democrats' reform proposals on immigration as 'madness' but is reluctant to act against Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen's government.
Labor Reform: Without Public Debate, the Issue is Constitutional and Democratic
Argentina's Congress has approved a controversial labor reform law that raises constitutional and democratic concerns due to its implications for long-standing social rights.
Social organizations march in Quito against the Law of efficiency in the GAD and labor shift agreement
Social organizations in Quito protested against a reform to the Organic Code of Territorial Organization and a new labor agreement issued by the Ministry of Labor.
"This has to be fixed": SF and the Moderates want to plug the hole in the criticized reform
The Socialist Party (SF) and the Moderates propose increasing funding for cash assistance recipients to prevent homelessness stemming from the cash assistance reform they helped create.
Quito analyzes adjustments in programs and employee staff due to Cootad reform
Quito is considering adjustments to its employee staff and social programs following a reform to the Cootad that changes municipal budget allocations.
Welfare reform has led to fewer homeless people in Copenhagen
A recent report indicates that a welfare reform in Denmark has surprisingly resulted in a decrease in homelessness in Copenhagen, contrary to earlier predictions of a surge.
Mayor feared 'tsunami' of homeless after welfare reform. New figures show the opposite
New data contradicts Copenhagen's social mayor's fears of increased homelessness following a welfare reform in Denmark.
In Copenhagen, fewer citizens have been evicted following the welfare reform
The Danish Minister of Employment criticizes the Social Mayor of Copenhagen for failing to acknowledge previous incorrect forecasts regarding the impact of a welfare reform on homelessness.
Survey: the majority are still not satisfied with the Prime Minister's work
Most Estonian citizens remain dissatisfied with the work of Prime Minister Kristen Michal, according to a monthly survey by the Institute of Social Research and polling company Norstat Eesti.
Social Reform Committee Proposes to Suspend 'Forest Cleaning and Pine Tree Planting' to Prevent Wildfires
The Social Reform Committee, under the Prime Minister's Office, has proposed suspending forest maintenance and pine tree planting efforts as part of a new approach to wildfire prevention.
These are the homes included in the new government initiative to boost construction and access
The Ecuadorian government has launched an initiative to promote social housing construction by incentivizing private donations, allowing donors to receive significant tax deductions.
Lindtman: SDP to vote against the nuclear weapons law reform
The Finnish Social Democratic Party (SDP) plans to oppose the government's proposed legislation that relaxes restrictions on nuclear weapons, according to the party leader Antti Lindtman.
Here is Meloni's social strategy ahead of the referendum
Giorgia Meloni has unveiled her social media strategy to support the upcoming referendum on justice, using various platforms to engage voters.
Sierra Leone women prisoners win freedom through football-based reform project
Four women prisoners in Sierra Leone have been released as part of a football-based reform project aimed at empowering women and reforming the correctional system.
Labor reform: the fund for layoffs and the reduction of contributions will reduce financing to Anses
Argentina's new labor reform law is expected to exacerbate the underfunding of the pension system by creating a Labor Assistance Fund and reducing employer contributions.
Liberia: Broken Land Systems Risk Liberia's Future
Land disputes in Liberia pose a serious threat to the nation's social stability and economic development.
Quote of the Day, by Jane Addams: "The greatest obstacle to civilization is poverty"
Jane Addams emphasizes that poverty is the most significant barrier to a civilized society, as it undermines education, health, security, and democratic participation.
SEC TURNER, GOV SANDERS: Why HUD’s proposed rule is a springboard to the American Dream
The article discusses the need for reform in HUD's housing assistance programs to promote work and self-sufficiency, particularly for non-elderly, able-bodied individuals currently relying on government support.
Meloni's video on social media: "Enough with the fake news, go vote and vote yes"
Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni urges citizens to participate in the upcoming referendum on justice reform, advocating for a 'yes' vote while addressing misinformation surrounding the topic.
Survey: Warning lights for Javier Milei due to the increase in social discontent
A recent survey indicates that social discontent in Argentina has reached a new low, posing challenges for President Javier Milei despite legislative successes.
They compile the list of the Social Democrats, Reform, and Independents
A new candidate list has been presented for the Social Democrats, Reform Party, and Independents in Seltjarnarnes, announced by Kristinn Ólafsson, who aims to revitalize community governance.
Some will likely argue that the Social Democrats have a lot to pay back after the school reform, but they have not been idle
As Denmark approaches elections, educational funding emerges as a contentious issue with political parties signaling a willingness to invest more in public schools.
Strong Initiative from Sweden – Riikka Purra's Assistant Enthuses About the Reform
The Swedish government, in collaboration with the Sweden Democrats, has finalized a significant reform requiring newcomers to wait five years or secure sufficient income before accessing much of Sweden's social welfare benefits.
The Rightists and Social Democrats Called the Reform Party's Vision a Lie
Right-wing and Social Democratic leaders have condemned the Reform Party's future vision as fraudulent, sparking a heated political debate in Estonia.
Milei's support network is tested with labor reform
The Argentine government is increasing allocations for social assistance and unemployment benefits amid a job market crisis as the new labor legislation faces differing opinions from various stakeholders.