
Czech Deputy Speaker Rakušan Fails Third Attempt to Secure Parliamentary Position
Vít Rakušan, leader of the opposition STAN movement, failed for the third time to be elected Deputy Speaker of the Chamber of Deputies, leaving one of the four positions vacant after the first round of the second election.

Bucharest Budget Referendum Law Tacitly Passed by Senate
Former USR president Cătălin Drulă announced that the law transposing the Bucharest budget referendum tacitly passed the Senate and urged PSD and PNL to vote on the project once it reaches the Chamber of Deputies.

Luxembourg Chamber votes for constitutional amendment on abortion freedom
Luxembourg's Chamber of Deputies voted 48-0 in favor of a constitutional amendment guaranteeing the freedom to abortion.

Minister of Environment Addresses Mihăileni Dam Controversy
Romania's Minister of Environment, Diana Buzoianu, addressed the Chamber of Deputies regarding the Mihăileni Dam on the Crișul Alb river, calling the situation a 'populist scandal' and a 'vulnerable strategic project'.

New Law in Romania Mandates Psychological Therapy for Domestic Abusers
A new bill adopted by the Romanian Chamber of Deputies will allow courts to mandate psychological counseling, psychotherapy, or even voluntary/involuntary psychiatric hospitalization for domestic abusers.

Italian Chamber of Deputies Approves Milleproroghe Decree Confidence Vote
The Italian Chamber of Deputies has approved the government's confidence vote on the Milleproroghe decree with 177 votes in favor, 93 against, and 3 abstentions.

Argentina's Chamber of Deputies Passes Controversial Labor Reform Bill
Argentina's Chamber of Deputies has passed a controversial labor reform bill, which unions have criticized as an attempt by President Javier Milei to weaken worker protections.

Strike over labour reforms brings Argentina’s capital to a near-standstill
The Chamber of Deputies is weighing a labour bill that would increase work hours, cut severance pay and ease firing.

Czech Senator Gifts Communist Newspaper to Foreign Minister in Parliament
During a Senate session, Czech Senator Tomáš Töpfer (ODS and TOP 09) presented Foreign Minister Petr Macinka (Motoristé) with a copy of the communist-era newspaper Rudé právo, seemingly in response to Macinka's actions in the Chamber of Deputies the previous day.

Luxembourg Parliament Votes to Enshrine Abortion Freedom in Constitution
Luxembourg's Chamber of Deputies has largely voted in favor of enshrining the freedom to abortion in the constitution, following a heated debate.

Czech President Pavel Criticizes Defense Spending Cuts
Czech President Petr Pavel criticized the new government of Prime Minister Andrej Babiš in the Chamber of Deputies for reducing defense allocations instead of adhering to commitments.

Yves Wagener Resigns from Council of State, LSAP to Nominate Successor
Yves Wagener has resigned from the Council of State for personal reasons. His successor will now be determined by the Chamber of Deputies, with the LSAP party expected to make a nomination.

Romanian Parliament to Elect New Ombudsman on March 10
The joint plenum of the Chamber of Deputies and the Senate will convene on March 10 at 13:00 to vote for a new Ombudsman, as well as several members of the National Council for Combating Discrimination and a counselor at the Court of Accounts.

Romanian Ambassador to Italy Honored at Brâncuși Exhibition Opening
Gabriela Dancău, the Romanian Ambassador to Italy, was awarded the Medal of the Italian Chamber of Deputies during the inauguration of an exhibition dedicated to Brâncuși at the Mercati di Traiano in Rome.

Milei's Labor Reform Bill Greenlit by Deputies, Returns to Senate
Argentina's Chamber of Deputies has approved President Milei's controversial labor reform bill, which will now return to the Senate for final approval of the changes made.