Constitution of France
Gov’t plans to increase public role in decision making
The work carried out by the presidency to shape the government's work on the new constitution promises regulations such as allowing the public to participate in the legislative processes with a certain number of signatures.
Podgorica: "It would be scandalous"
Prime Minister of Montenegro, Zdravko Krivokapi, could decide on the election of the President of the Administrative Court at the session of the Judicial Council on February 25, several lawyers told Vijesti yesterday, while the Judicial Council did not provide an answer whether this could be disputable.
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Poland’s Government Creates Constitutional Crisis It Will Find Hard to Resolve
Legislative path
Since it took office in 2015, PiS has attempted to tighten the abortion laws several times. Protests have always broken out and proved effective in blocking the reforms from even passing the reading stage in the parliament. However, this time, politicians have taken a legislative path that will be much harder to reverse.
Editorial: Yet another lost opportunity
The only change that lends substance to the constitutional revision process that has begun is the abolition of the requirement that a general election must be held if Parliament fails to muster the enhanced majority that is required when it votes to elect the President of the Republic.
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Former Prime Minister: Bulgaria's Government Instability is a Fact, but there is no Serious Alternative
Sofia. Government instability is a fact, but there is no serious alternative, former prime minister and professor of constitutional law Georgi Bliznashki told Focus Radio. Regarding tension between the president and the government and another presidential veto overturned, on amendments to the Administrative Procedure Code, Prof.
'Nation Alliance' vows to ensure separation of powers if they win June 24 polls
The opposition alliance running for Turkish parliamentary elections has vowed to ensure the separation of powers in the event of a victory by amending the presidential system stipulated by a referendum on constitutional changes last year, in a memorandum revealed on June 21.
Harmonization law for elections passed in parliament
The Turkish Parliament has approved a legislative package for the harmonization of the current election and political party laws based on the new electoral terms stipulated by the constitutional amendment.
Turkish parliamentary committee ratifies election bill
The Turkish Parliament's constitutional committee on April 19 approved a motion seeking early presidential and parliamentary elections on June 24.
Turkey’s top court rules for second time that rights of journalist Şahin Alpay were violated
Turkey’s Constitutional Court ruled on March 16 for a second time that the rights of arrested writer Şahin Alpay have been violated.
JusMin Tudorel Toader discusses Justice laws with co-chairs of European Conservatives and Reformists Group
Justice Minister Tudorel Toader met in Strasbourg with co-chairmen of the European Conservatives and Reformists Group, with the main topic of the talks being the amendments to the laws of Justice.
According to a release issued on Wednesday by the Ministry of Justice, State Secretary Marieta Safta also participated in the discussions with Syed Kamall and Ryszard Legutko.