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The Pandemic and the Constitution: Economy and Labor Relations
The Center for European Constitutional Law (CECL) will be holding a live online workshop about "The Pandemic and the Constitution: Economy and Labor Relations" at 4.30 p.m. on Wednesday.
To attend, register at syntagmawatch.gr before midnight Monday.
A New Series of Consultations with President Rumen Radev about the Bulgarian Constitution
A new series of consultations with the President. The occasion - changes in the Constitution.
Rumen Radev will speak with representatives of the Supreme Bar Council. According to the president, there is a need for changes in the judicial system.
A 13-Year-Old Girl Was Killed in a Mall Shooting in the US
A 13-year-old girl was killed and two other teenagers were injured in a shooting at a shopping mall in the US state of North Carolina.
The shooting took place in a suburb of Charlotte, Concord.
The wounded teenagers are boys and are hospitalized with a life-threatening illness.
Greek MPs to vote on constitutional review Monday
Greek MPs are on Monday to vote on articles of the Constitution that have been proposed for review, including granting voting rights to diaspora Greeks and changes to the electoral system.
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Parliament procedure for constitutional revision enters final stretch
The parliamentary procedure on the revision of the Greek Constitution has entered the final stretch with a plenary debate that began in the House at 10 a.m. on Monday.
Parliament to vote on Nov. 25 on constitutional revision
The Parliament's Constitutional Revision Committee completed its work on Friday and lawmakers will vote on the proposed revisions of articles and sections of the Constitution on November 25.
The final vote on the articles under revision will be preceded by a five-day debate in the plenary (November 18-22).
Proposal on vote of overseas Greeks submitted to parliamentary committee
The government submitted to the Parliament's Constitutional Revision Committee on Wednesday the proposal for granting overseas Greeks the right to vote from their country of residence.
Weinstein trial delayed as 'Sopranos' actress allowed to testify
A U.S. judge on Aug. 26 postponed Harvey Weinstein's sexual assault trial until next year, after New York prosecutors filed a new indictment that will allow an actress to testify against the fallen movie mogul.
Bulgarian President Vetoed the Changes to the State Property Act
President Rumen Radev vetoed the Law on Amendment and Supplement to the State Property Act, the press-secretariat of the head of state announced.
The head of state explicitly stated his support for the main purpose of the changes in this law - to optimize and accelerate the process of building significant national sites.
Bill protecting unlicensed buildings on coastline revised
A controversial draft bill that has been widely criticized as giving the green light to illegal construction on the country's coasts has been revised by the government and resubmitted to Parliament.