Nockherberg Preview: What the State Chancellery Could Be Annoyed About
The article previews the upcoming Nockherberg event where comedian Stephan Zinner is set to humorously address politicians from various levels of government.
The competition for two council member positions at the SPRK has been announced; salary 7000 euros
The Latvian State Chancellery has announced a competition for two council member positions at the Public Utilities Commission (SPRK) with a salary of 7000 euros per month.
Childcare: Little Emilia wants to be picked up from the State Chancellery
The article critiques German politicians' outdated perspectives on mothers and part-time work in the economy.
Proposal to Increase Allowances for Technical Workers in State and Local Government Institutions
The Latvian State Chancellery has proposed an increase in allowances for technical workers within state and municipal institutions amid planned budget cuts.
MTV: Orpo's office conceals messages related to the eye-rolling scandal
The Finnish state chancellery is refusing to release messages related to a scandal involving members of the government party and eye-rolling comments made in late last year.
Roonemaa: the government needs to build different relationships with citizens starting today
Henrik Roonemaa, the Deputy Director of Government Communication at the State Chancellery, emphasized the need for the government to establish new forms of communication with citizens regarding significant social issues.
The State Chancellery Rejects LPV Accusations of Concealing Information
The State Chancellery firmly disagrees with claims by Saeima deputies that the government is concealing significant information from the public and limiting parliamentary oversight, as expressed in its response to the 'Latvia First' party's request.
The State Chancellery is still deciding whether to appeal the ruling in the Citskovski case
The State Chancellery is evaluating whether to challenge a court ruling partially favoring former Director Janis Citskovski regarding his dismissal and disciplinary actions.
Former State Chancellery Director Citskovskis Leads an IT Project
Former State Chancellery Director Jānis Citskovskis is currently leading a European Union-funded IT project, as he revealed to the LETA agency, though he did not disclose further details about the project.
There is no claim - Günther does not want to sign a cease-and-desist declaration
Schleswig-Holstein's Prime Minister Daniel Günther faces legal action over his remarks regarding the online portal 'Nius' as the State Chancellery refuses to sign a corresponding cease-and-desist declaration, potentially leading to a lawsuit.
Claim does not exist – Günther will not sign a cease-and-desist declaration
Schleswig-Holstein's Prime Minister Daniel Günther is facing backlash for his statements regarding the online portal 'Nius', which is pursuing legal action, but the state chancellery refuses to sign a cease-and-desist declaration, risking a legal dispute.