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Former Speaker Romualdez Faces Corruption Probe, Travel Ban
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Former Speaker Romualdez Faces Corruption Probe, Travel Ban

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.

Pangasinan opts out of 4-day workweek plan
Politicsinquirer1mo ago

Pangasinan opts out of 4-day workweek plan

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

Foundation Center for Democracy Warns of Collapse in Serbian Education System
Politicsdanas1mo ago

Foundation Center for Democracy Warns of Collapse in Serbian Education System

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.

Prosecutor Lazić on 'Mrdić's Laws' Effect in Serbia
Politicsn1-serbiadanas1mo ago2 sources

Prosecutor Lazić on 'Mrdić's Laws' Effect in Serbia

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.