For retirees, ANSeS is an industry of lawsuits
The Argentinian government celebrates labor reform while the ANSeS, a state agency, continues to undermine retirees' rights through lawsuits.
Despite wartime reforms, Ukraineβs state-owned company clean-up still misses the mark
Ukraine has struggled to reform its state-owned companies amid wartime challenges, facing criticism for inadequate measures to reduce government interference and corruption.
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.
Defending the State from Within
The article discusses how drug trafficking infiltrates rather than outright defeats the state, using Mexico as a case study, and highlights Ecuador's similar challenges with corruption and the need for institutional reform.
Claudia Sheinbaum defends electoral reform: She affirms that it is not a setback nor does it affect investments
President Claudia Sheinbaum asserts that the electoral reform does not hinder democracy or investment, countering claims that it aims to revert to a single-party state.
Idris invests N3bn in textbooks, rebuilds 500 schools
Governor Nasir Idris has invested N3 billion in education reforms in Kebbi State, targeting the improvement of νκ΅ infrastructure and resources.
They will promote the elimination of the PASO and the end of state contributions to parties
The Argentine government is working on a reform to eliminate primary elections and discontinue state funding for political parties, focusing on enhancing private financing.
'It's not a state party': Sheinbaum explains changes to proportional representation after criticism of electoral reform
Claudia Sheinbaum, the President of Mexico, clarified that her electoral reform does not aim to create a single party in Congress, despite criticisms regarding the changes in the mechanism for defining proportional representation (pluris).
The Council of State endorses the constitutional reform on abortion requested by the Government but with changes
The Council of State has supported the proposed constitutional reform to protect the right to abortion in Spain, although it suggests a different legal wording than that proposed by the Government.
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.
How the country will have a future
The article discusses the need for substantial constitutional reform in Greece, focusing on key changes in the mechanisms of state and institutions.
Revenue board urges states to align with new tax regime
The Executive Secretary of the Joint Revenue Board in Nigeria emphasizes the need for state governments to conform to new national tax laws to enhance fiscal reforms.
State Minister in Interview: 'This Result is a Call to Action'
Christiane Schenderlein discusses the results from the Winter Games and the need for reforms in Germany's sports system.
The Wire-Cutter Florencia Carignano and the State of Peronism
Deputy Florencia Carignano's controversial actions during a legislative session spark a broader discussion about the state and strategies of Peronism in Argentina.
Trump in tonight's State of the Union address: Foreign revenues could eventually replace income taxes
Donald Trump's State of the Union address is eagerly anticipated as it comes amidst significant domestic and international challenges for him.
Parliamentary Reform: How Saxony-Anhalt Plans to Protect Itself from the AfD
Saxony-Anhalt is pushing for a parliamentary reform to counter the rising influence of the AfD ahead of upcoming state elections.
New Caledonia: the crucial constitutional reform launched in Parliament, without guarantee of success
The French Senate has begun discussing a significant constitutional reform for New Caledonia, aiming to establish it as a new state, amid concerns of opposition disrupting the process.
Cash-strapped councils slowly march towards financial cliff
Rural councils in New South Wales face significant financial challenges, with some on the brink of insolvency, prompting calls for state government reform in grant funding allocation.
Good news for New York: Kathy Hochul signed a historic law to improve safety and accountability in prisons
New York Governor Kathy Hochul has signed a significant law aimed at enhancing safety and accountability in the state's prison system following public outrage over inmate deaths.
Social Policy Course: SPD and Union β One Single Conflict of Goals
The article critiques demands for painful social reforms from the SPD and political opposition, highlighting the potential negative impacts on the German social welfare system.
Bureaucracy Reduction: Former Mayor BΓΆltl Aims to Make the State More Efficient
Maximilian BΓΆltl, a former mayor, is now a lawmaker in Bavaria focusing on improving bureaucratic processes and reducing frustration for citizens.
Good news in California: Newsom proposes to improve state education with a budget change for 2026
California Governor Gavin Newsom has announced a proposal for significant educational reforms in the state's 2026-27 budget.
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.
Reform in Hesse Needed: A Botched Electoral Law
In Hesse, citizens are expressing their astonishment over the sheer size of ballots for local elections, highlighting the failures of the state's electoral law due to excessive reforms over the past decades.
Welfare State: Greens Offer Reform Assistance
The Green Party in Germany is proposing collaboration with the federal government for comprehensive social reforms requiring constitutional changes.
Karol Nawrocki's Project. Prison Sentences for Judges and Removal from Office
President Karol Nawrocki has introduced a legislative proposal pertaining to the judiciary amidst ongoing concerns about the state of justice in Poland.
Higher pensions next year. Juchelka denies that the reform would be postponed or changed
Czech Minister of Labor AleΕ‘ Juchelka affirmed that promised pension reforms will proceed quickly, despite warnings about their potential negative impact on the state budget.
Reform would hand over the distribution of funds to a new agency instead of the Ministry of Justice
A proposed judicial reform in Estonia aims to shift the allocation of state budget funds for courts from the Ministry of Justice to a new service, which has raised concerns about judicial independence.
Libya: UN Libya Envoy Warns Security Council Political Deadlock Threatens State Unity
The UN envoy for Libya warns that ongoing political deadlock and economic deterioration are jeopardizing national unity.
Kogi poly rector urges staff to back reforms
The Rector of Kogi State Polytechnic has called on staff to support ongoing reforms to enhance the institution's performance and productivity.
The Ministry of Education comments on the audit conducted by the State Audit Office
The Latvian Ministry of Education responds to a State Audit Office audit regarding inequalities in primary education, emphasizing both the need for reforms and that some conclusions are outdated.
Consequences of the Welfare State
The current sick leave system in Norway is deemed unfair and ineffective for the most vulnerable, necessitating reform to avoid negative outcomes for workers and public finances.
MichoacΓ‘n approves reform that prohibits inheriting debt to future governments
MichoacΓ‘n has passed a constitutional reform that prevents state governments from contracting debt beyond their six-year term, aiming to put an end to decades of public debt burdens on the population.
TarcΓsio's Base in Alesp Articulates Vote on Changes in Teacher Careers
The government of TarcΓsio de Freitas is pushing for a bill to reorganize the career paths of state teachers in SΓ£o Paulo, amid significant opposition from unions.
The Government will deduct the payment of the day from state employees who adhere to the CGT strike
The Argentine government plans to deduct pay from state employees participating in a strike called by CGT on the day a labor reform is debated.
Mississippi's school miracle shames failing Chicago leaders on education
The article contrasts the educational transformation in Mississippi with the failing schools in Chicago, questioning why a state with fewer resources has achieved such dramatic improvements while Chicago continues to struggle.
The average old-age pension will rise to 860 euros from April
Starting from April, the average old-age pension in Estonia is set to increase by 5.3% to 860 euros, while the state pension will rise to 414 euros per month.
Court overturns reform that prevented minors with disabilities from participating in the parliament of Quintana Roo
The Supreme Court of Justice of the Nation invalidated a reform that discriminated against minors with disabilities by preventing them from participating in the State of Quintana Roo's Parliament for People with Disabilities.
Instead of guards, healthcare has tame budgerigars. Will VojtΔch change this?
The article discusses the state of healthcare in Czechia, questioning the current system and its effectiveness, particularly in relation to recent leadership changes.
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.
Blue Labour, βManchesterismβ and Lords reform: your questions answered β podcast
The Guardian's podcast addresses key questions about Blue Labour, Manchesterism, and the state of the two-party system in UK politics.
Monitoring the Reforms of the Tax and Customs Police Accompanied by Litigation Over Disciplinary Punishments
The ongoing reform in Latvia's State Revenue Service has been laborious, marked by significant challenges and associated legal battles.
Inheritance tax collection in SP hits new record in 2025
Inheritance tax collection in SΓ£o Paulo reached a new record of R$ 6.9 billion in 2025, marking a 3% increase from the previous year due to new tax reforms and heightened government oversight.
Due to the mistakes of the executor who unlawfully evicted a mother with children, the state paid millions
The Czech state has had to pay millions due to unlawful eviction actions taken against a mother and her children by a court executor.
Alfredo RamΓrez Bedolla announces reform to end public debt in MichoacΓ‘n
MichoacΓ‘n Governor Alfredo RamΓrez Bedolla has proposed a constitutional reform aimed at preventing the state from accruing public debt beyond his term.
The Government advances in a new scheme for the professionalization of the State
The Argentine government is implementing a new initiative aimed at professionalizing the public sector to create a stable workforce with clear labor rules.
BogusΕaw Chrabota: The Report on the State of Global Politics is an Excellent Commentary on the RBn Meeting
The article discusses a report indicating a global trend towards the destruction of established political norms, highlighting rising skepticism among societies about government actions benefiting future generations.
A. Papadopoulos: The main problem of the country is the political system itself
Former Minister Alekos Papadopoulos emphasized the need for institutional renewal of Greece and radical changes to the state's functions at a discussion event organized by the Institute for Social Democracy.
Organizations and State Institutions: Public Procurement Reform Will Reduce Transparency in Public Funding Distribution
Latvia's proposed public procurement reform could significantly decrease transparency by allowing government agencies to spend large sums without public announcements or competitive bidding processes.
Business organizations and state institutions: public procurement reform will reduce transparency in the allocation of public funds
A proposed public procurement reform in Latvia could significantly limit transparency by increasing procurement thresholds, allowing large sums of public money to be spent without open tenders.