The executive branch in Montenegro aims to alter the procedure for selecting the Commission for Protection, a move criticized by the Institute Alternative as undermining progress and anti-corruption measures.
Former DPWH Secretary Manuel Bonoan has been hospitalized at the PNP General Hospital due to hypertension, following an arrest order. His condition is slowly improving, and custodial protocols remain in place while he is receiving medical care.
Senegal's ousted prime minister, Ousmane Sonko, has been elected as the new speaker of the National Assembly, despite an opposition boycott of the vote. Sonko transformed his inaugural address into a political manifesto.
Kenya's energy regulator, Epra, is facing scrutiny over whether it is yielding too much authority to the Executive branch regarding fuel policy decisions.
Following a change in the law, the Slovenian government will now comprise 14 ministries. This restructuring alters the composition of the executive branch.
President Nikos Christodoulides of Cyprus affirmed that investigative procedures in the 'Sandy' case are continuing as planned, emphasizing that the executive branch has no role in the process. He made the statement to journalists in Nicosia.
Former Philippine House Speaker Romualdez is under investigation for alleged corruption related to budget decisions and infrastructure projects, with the Ombudsman seeking a precautionary hold departure order and asset freeze against him. Romualdez has denied being a scapegoat and is attempting to travel for a medical follow-up.
Senegalese MP Abdoulaye Tall has refuted claims made by Abdoulaye Tine concerning the transmission of reform projects initiated by the executive branch, highlighting an internal political disagreement.
Michalis Persianis, the president of the Cyprus Fiscal Council, has announced his intention to resign from his role, having already informed the Finance Minister and the executive branch of his decision.
LINGAYEN, Pangasinan – The Pangasinan provincial government has decided not to adopt a four-day workweek, citing concerns that it could disrupt the delivery of essential public services, particularly in healthcare. Vice Governor Mark Lambino said the decision came after officials studied the feasibility of the extended Monday-to-Thursday work scheme authorized by Malacañang for executive branch
The Foundation Center for Democracy has warned that the Serbian education system is facing collapse, citing the employment status of education workers, constant pressure from the executive branch, and legal insecurity as the biggest problems. They believe the issues are so deep that political changes alone are unlikely to bring improvement.
A federal judge has blocked the Trump administration's attempt to restrict immigration appeals, marking a development in the ongoing dispute between the judiciary and the executive branch's immigration court system.
Reports from Senegal highlight a growing 'fratricidal duel' within the executive branch, suggesting the popular 'Diomaye moy Sonko' political illusion is fading amidst internal conflicts.
Montenegro's executive branch has proposed that the Constitutional Court reject the initiative by the Center for Protection and Study of Birds (CZIP) to assess the constitutionality of the country's spatial planning document.
Handover ceremonies are taking place across various ministries in Slovenia. Several incoming ministers are assuming their roles from multiple outgoing representatives of the executive branch.
Montenegro's executive branch has proposed to the Constitutional Court to reject a new initiative by the Employers' Union to abolish non-working Sundays.
Four opposition factions in Costa Rica’s Legislative Assembly have united to defend the country's 2010 ban on metallic open-pit mining in Crucitas, opposing the executive branch's bid to reopen it.
Montenegro has formed a commission tasked with proposing solutions to the executive branch for regulating relations with Croatia concerning the status of the 'Jadran' sailboat. The commission will also engage in dialogue with the neighboring country on this issue.
Greek Prime Minister Mitsotakis addressed the concept of the 'executive state' during a Cabinet meeting, clarifying its scope to the executive branch and acknowledging the distinct roles of Parliament and MPs, following internal party dissent.
Lawyer Sofija Mandić commented on the Venice Commission's opinion regarding 'Mrdić's laws,' stating it represents a victory for the judiciary and will require the executive branch to reinstate displaced prosecutors.
A report by the Bureau for Social Research (BIRODI) indicates that N1 television's reporting on the executive branch featured a predominantly neutral or critical-analytical discourse, unlike national frequency televisions which showed a largely positive tone.
A report indicates that citizen petitions in Montenegro rarely reach parliamentary committees, let alone the executive branch, despite a threshold for them to become valid.
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Allegations of sexual misconduct against International Criminal Court (ICC) prosecutor Karim Khan remain under review by the court’s executive branch, despite earlier media reports suggesting he had been cleared.
The Philippine Senate has urged the executive branch to create a National Contingency Plan within 15 days to address the current and looming effects of tensions in the Middle East.
Prosecutor Radovan Lazić states that the adoption of the so-called 'Mrdić's Laws' has enabled the executive branch to subordinate and block the Organized Crime Prosecutor's Office (TOK) in cases where it perceives danger.
President Trump is the first to invoke the International Emergency Economic Powers Act of 1977 to set tariffs on imported goods from more than 100 countries.
Palace Press Officer Claire Castro refuted Senator Alan Peter Cayetano’s claim that Malacañang is supporting an illegitimate Senate, stating the executive branch believes in the rule of law.
Montenegro's government proposed a solution to regulate the executive branch three months ago, but the legislative body has consistently failed to put the relevant laws on the agenda.
Ugandan Speaker Oboth has signaled a new era for Parliament, emphasizing that the Speaker's chair is not a throne and pledging to hold the Executive branch accountable.
Constitutional law experts Olivier Beaud and Denis Baranger have analyzed the perceived 'unraveling' of France's executive branch, describing a prime minister who is merely 'surviving' and a president isolated in denial about the end of his term.
Greek Prime Minister Mitsotakis has twice addressed the concept of the 'executive state' during Cabinet meetings, clarifying its scope to the executive branch and acknowledging the distinct roles of Parliament and MPs, following internal party reactions and a letter from five New Democracy MPs.
Montenegro's government has approved the functions of a Podgorica councilor, despite the Agency for Prevention of Corruption (ASK) having informed the executive branch a year ago about a conflict of interest regarding the official's roles.
Senegalese MP Mr. Tall has issued a response to Mr. Moussa Bocar Thiam, who was recently indicted along with Abdoulaye Diouf Sarr in the National Assembly.
Last year, the State Commission for Prevention of Corruption (DKSK) in North Macedonia received the highest number of complaints regarding corruption and conflict of interest, primarily targeting local self-government units, followed by the executive branch and judiciary.
Guy Marius Sagna has provided an overall positive assessment of the Senegalese executive branch's achievements during its two years in power under President Diomaye Faye.
Yoro Dia has publicly criticized Ousmane Sonko, asserting that the justice system operates independently and is not influenced by the executive branch.
A debate on the state of education in Serbia has identified the working status of employees, constant pressure from the executive branch, and legal uncertainty as the biggest problems facing the sector, with politicians reportedly dictating the entire schooling system.
An appellate court panel found 2-1 that Judge Sarah Ellis' order attempted to establish "the district court as the supervisor of all Executive Branch activity in the city of Chicago."
Following the upcoming elections, a salary reform for officials in the legislative and executive branches of Slovenia will be 'unfrozen,' leading to higher wages.