Center Party, Isamaa, and independent deputies seek the repeal of ETS2
The Center Party and Isamaa, along with independent deputies, have proposed a parliamentary motion to the European Commission and member states to initiate a comprehensive reform of the EU Emissions Trading System (ETS) and repeal ETS2.
Tere Sammallahti, aspiring leader of the National Coalition Party, would overhaul Finland's drug policy and pension system
Tere Sammallahti, a Member of Parliament from the National Coalition Party, aims to significantly reform Finland's drug policy and pension system, despite facing challenges in garnering support for these changes.
Italy holds high-stakes referendum on judiciary reform
Italy is conducting a significant referendum concerning proposed reforms to its judiciary system.
Italians vote on changes to the justice system
Italians are voting on a judicial reform that aims to make the judiciary more independent, proposed by Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni.
Italians to vote on changing the legal system
Italians are voting in a referendum on a judicial reform proposed by Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni, which aims to separate judges and prosecutors.
Voting on Changes to the Justice System Begins in Italy
Voting has begun in Italy on a referendum regarding constitutional reforms proposed by Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni, aimed at separating the careers of judges and prosecutors.
1) The real scandal would be not changing a justice system that is no longer just
The article argues that Italy's justice system is in dire need of reform to ensure it serves and protects citizens rather than burdening them.
An referee who trains with a team. Now let's align ourselves with civilized countries
The article discusses the need for judges in the legal system to maintain impartiality and independence, emphasizing that they should not have close ties to the teams they oversee, akin to a referee training solely with one sports team.
Ten Reasons to Vote Yes
The article outlines ten compelling arguments for supporting a proposed judicial reform in Italy.
Just ask yourself if this justice works today
The article argues for reforming Italy's judicial system to ensure equality between prosecution and defense, emphasizing the need for an independent judiciary.
Prosecutorsโ Office to Replace Prosecutor General After 78 Years... Turmoil Over Supplementary Investigation Powers Expected
Amid planned prosecutorial reforms in South Korea, the transition from the Prosecutor's Office to a newly established Public Prosecution Office marks a significant shift in the countryโs legal landscape.
Judicial Reform, What Would Change with the Approval of the Referendum: Comparing the Texts
The article discusses proposed changes to the Italian Constitution regarding the judicial system, focusing on the separation of careers between judges and public prosecutors along with the establishment of distinct Councils and a new disciplinary High Court.
Everything changes, everything re-forms. Except for the judges
The article discusses the extensive reforms made in Italy over the years, contrasting them with the stagnation in the judicial system.
Enough with the system that turns a blind eye to judicial errors
The Italian government is committed to reforming the legal system to create a more efficient and just society for future generations.
Separate Careers: Greater Objectivity for Magistrates
The article discusses a decisive referendum in Italy regarding the separation of judicial careers, emphasizing its importance for the justice system and its wide-ranging implications for citizens.
Moratti, appeal to Yes: "Battle for civilization. A liberal reform is needed for justice"
Letizia Moratti advocates for a liberal reform in Italy's justice system, emphasizing the separation of careers as essential for an independent judiciary.
A Country Defending the Constitution
The article critiques a proposed constitutional reform in Italy that may undermine the judicial system by granting excessive power to the executive branch.
The government of Giorgia Meloni measures strength in a key referendum in Italy
Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni's government is holding a crucial referendum to reform the judicial system, with a focus on separating judges and prosecutors, as voter turnout will significantly impact the outcome.
Justice Referendum: The Foreign Press's Indictment - 'A Tragic Abuse of Law in Italy'
The upcoming justice referendum in Italy has drawn attention from foreign media, highlighting concerns over the countryโs judicial system which is seen to still reflect fascist-era practices.
The dispute has erupted โ Finland prepares a paid higher education degree without entrance exams
Finland's government is planning a reform that would allow students to complete a university degree in open universities without entrance exams, aimed particularly at working professionals, but facing criticism for creating a fee-based education system.
Expert warns politicians against making pensions incomprehensible
An expert cautions politicians about the complexity of proposed pension system changes during the campaign period in Denmark.
Bossi and the Justice Referendum, He Also Proposed Career Separation
Umberto Bossi's passing comes just before a significant justice referendum, recalling his past advocacy for reforms in the judicial system.
Cho Kuk: We need to reflect on the process of discussing the prosecution reform bill... Yellow light is on for the government's operation system
Cho Kuk, the leader of the Justice Party, emphasized the need for reflection on the discussions surrounding the prosecution reform bill, stating that the internal conflicts have raised concerns about the government's operational system.
Doctor and Vice-chairman of KDH Stachura / Lexmann does not influence Majerskรฝ, her influence on the party leader is harmless
Peter Stachura discusses the dynamics within the KDH party and his aspirations to reform Slovakia's healthcare system amidst internal challenges.
Referendum, Arianna Meloni Speaks: "With This Reform, Those Who Make Mistakes Pay"
Arianna Meloni discusses the proposed judicial reform in Italy and emphasizes increased accountability within the judicial system.
With 71% support, ending the 6x1 work shift is civilizational
A significant 71% of Brazilians support abolishing the 6x1 work shift system, as revealed by a recent Datafolha poll.
I have experienced the justice that does not work. The reform? It is a very serious matter.
Massimo Boldi stresses the importance of judicial reform in Italy, asserting that the current justice system is flawed and in need of modernization, despite opposition from many in the entertainment industry.
An Unchanging School, an Overly Honest Society: The Reason Why the Reformist Principal Left His Job
A prominent principal known for advocating progressive educational reforms in Tokyo public elementary schools steps down, questioning the rigidity of the educational system.
Will this grade disappear from schools? Poles advise the Ministry of Education. Devastating survey results for 'Wprost'
The Polish Minister of Education, Barbara Nowacka, acknowledged the controversial nature of behavioral grades in schools, emphasizing their potential negative impact on boys, despite stating they will remain in the system for now.
The number of temporary arrests continues to decline. But in 2025, there were more long arrests
Poland sees a decline in temporary arrests, while long-term detention figures have increased, raising concerns about judicial efficiency and the implications for the country's legal system.
Public Service Broadcasters: The Stations Need Reforms - But Not Demolition Balls
This article advocates for the public broadcasting system in Germany, emphasizing the need for reform rather than complete dismantlement.
Referendum in Italy: It's Dangerous How Meloni Talks About This Judicial Reform
Giorgia Meloni's government faces a referendum to reform Italy's justice system amidst a closely contested vote.
Damning audit finds NSW prison programs have โlittle to no impactโ on reoffending rates for Indigenous people
An audit reveals that prison programs in New South Wales are failing to reduce reoffending rates among Indigenous individuals, highlighting systemic issues in support services post-release.
The school system sometimes resembles the Wild West
The article critiques the Icelandic school system, likening it to the chaotic nature of the Wild West.
South Africa turns to dogs to help children in court
South Africa is utilizing therapy dogs to assist children during court proceedings, aiming to reduce their anxiety and improve their experience in the judicial system.
Preparing for Climate Change
The article discusses a proposed reform of Spain's regional financing system, which includes a new climate fund aiming to address vulnerabilities related to climate change.
Electoral reform: The Government does not rule out modifying the PASO and seeks to negotiate changes with governors and allies
The Argentine Government is considering modifications to the primary elections system (PASO) for 2027 and is negotiating potential changes with governors and political allies.
Prisoners will have to work to meet their needs: this is what the law strengthens the penitentiary system proposes
The Ecuadorian National Assembly approved a law mandating work for prisoners to sustain their needs, aiming to reform the penitentiary system.
Law to Strengthen the Prison System Approved in the National Assembly with 84 Votes
Ecuador's National Assembly has approved a new law aimed at strengthening the prison system with a significant majority.
National Assembly begins second debate on the project to strengthen the penitentiary system
The National Assembly of Ecuador started the second debate on a project aimed at reforming and strengthening the country's penitentiary system.
Pop guide to convince the undecided
The article discusses the crucial week for Italian voters, emphasizing the need for reform in the judiciary and encouraging a 'Yes' vote for a more meritocratic system.
[Editorial] Agreement on Prosecutorial Reform that Alleviates Concerns Over โProsecutorial Dominationโ
The Democratic Party of Korea, together with the government, announced a revised bill for a prosecution agency that aims to address public concerns over prosecutorial overreach and will be brought to the National Assembly for discussion.
World-renowned economist: "One must attack on all fronts. Income and inheritance tax are not enough"
French economist Gabriel Zucman argues that implementing a wealth tax is crucial to addressing growing economic inequality and ensuring a fairer tax system.
President Yoon: 'It's a method to lower basic pension by raising those in need'... Officially reviewing differential payments
President Yoon has suggested reevaluating the country's basic pension system to introduce differential payments based on income, aiming to alleviate senior poverty.
Briatore also votes yes. "Prosecutors in Italy never pay"
Flavio Briatore urges Italians to vote yes in a justice referendum, criticizing the judicial system and sharing personal grievances from past legal experiences.
Plaga is building a new team. It is supposed to push forward the reform of Czech education
Czech Education Minister Plaga is in the process of assembling a new team aimed at implementing significant reforms in the Czech education system.
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.
Sports Politics: A Heated Debate at the Finish Line
Germany's upcoming 'Sports Promotion Law' aims to reform the funding system for elite sports after years of persistent ineffectiveness.
ELAK did not support the Isamaa proposal to reform the ETS system
The Estonian Parliament's European Union Affairs Committee (ELAK) declined to back the Isamaa party's proposal to reform the European Union's Emissions Trading System (ETS) ahead of an upcoming European Council meeting.
Colonel Fausto Cobo: 'The presence of passive military and police in prisons is favorable, but the problem is deep-rooted'
A new legislative proposal in Ecuador aims to reform the penitentiary system by allowing passive military and police personnel to participate in prison security duties, sparking mixed responses from various political factions.