Politics of the United Kingdom
Farage’s UKIP Set to Win EU Elections – Poll
The anti-immigration UK Independence Party (UKIP) is favored to win the most votes in the European Elections according to a poll of YouGov agency.
Nigel Farage's UKIP leads with 29%, followed by the Labour Party 26% and the Conservative Party of PM David Cameron with 23%, according to the survey for The Sun, published on Sunday.
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Closer oversight of executive power under public pressure
BELGRADE - Opposition and ruling coalition MPs agree that there is an imbalance between the executive and legislative powers, noting that changes cannot be ensured through good will of the government or parliamentary majority, but only under the pressure of the society, reads one of the conclusions of the survey on MPs' perception of the parliament's oversight role, which was presented on Tuesd
Bill on government to be adopted on April 24
BELGRADE - The adoption of the bills on government and ministries is a prerequisite for the creation of the new Serbian government and the government will adopt new rules of procedure, Tanjug has learnt in the government.
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Serbia advised to embark on Thatcher-style reforms
Serbia advised to embark on Thatcher-style reforms
BELGRADE -- Serbia's new government will have "a historic opportunity to reform the public sector, most notably public enterprises," says economist Mihajlo Rabrenović.
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British MPs Slam Government On Anti-Immigrant Sentiments
The government “increased anti-immigrant prejudice” by failing to estimate the number of Bulgarians and Romanians coming to UK after the work restrictions ended, UK MPs said.
The forecasts for a steep increase of immigrants from those two countries proved wrong, concluded a British parliamentary committee.