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KEFiM: Greece should revise laws on soft drugs
Greece should revise its legal framework to either minimise penalties or fully decriminalize soft drugs to reduce the burden on the judicial and prison system, among other benefits, according to a study by the Center for Liberal Studies (KEFiM), in collaboration with the European network Epicenter.
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Tsitsipas, Nadal and Djokovic against Wimbledon banning Russian players
The top players said it was unfair
Rent prices in Antalya skyrocket due to war
Housing rent prices in the Mediterranean province of Antalya have skyrocketed from 2,500 to around 10,000 Turkish Liras (from $170 to nearly $680) due to high demand from Ukrainians and Russians, Antalya Chamber of Commerce and Industry (ATSO) executive Mustafa Ayanoğlu has said.
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North Macedonia’s Political Rivalry Leaves Laws Stuck in Limbo
Important legislation remains blocked in parliament as the opposition strains every muscle to force an early general election.
PC rule for state administration quashed by top court
Ljubljana – The Constitutional Court has found the government’s regulation imposing Covid-19 recovery or vaccination mandate (PC) on state administration employees at work place in contravention with the constitution for not being aligned with the relevant law. The court already stayed the regulation in late September.
‘No Guarantee’: Question Marks over Serbian Constitutional Changes
Experts fear proposed changes to Serbia's constitution still leave the door open to political interference in the judiciary and face questions of legitimacy given the absence of an opposition in parliament.
New Anti-Epidemic Measures Come Into Force Today
The new measures for prevention against coronavirus come into force today.
Restaurants, bars, and gambling halls will be open from 07:00 to 23:00, with up to 6 people at a table, at a distance of one and a half meters. The nightclubs will not work.
Gyms will be able to use 30% of their seats.
There will be no music festivals and team building.
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Minister of Justice: I expect Senate to meet next week and put dismantlement of SIIJ on agenda
Minister of Justice Stelian Ion announced on Monday that Parliament may meet in extraordinary session to discuss the bill on the repeal of the Section for the Investigation of Judicial Crimes (SIIJ), following the Venice Commission's favourable opinion, stressing that he expects the Senate to put this bill on next week's agenda.
Declic community protest in Victoriei Square: Cut special pensions
The Declic grassroots movement staged on Friday a choreographed protest in Bucharest's Victoriei Square, with approximately 100 people unfurling three 30-meter-long banners that read "Cut special pensions". The Declic community is calling on the government to finalize the bill that scraps retirement benefits that are not duly covered by contributions to the pension pot.
Greece: The country grinds to a halt as trade unions declare a 24-hour general strike
The trade unions react to the labor bill the government is bringing to a vote in Parliament