The National Assembly has officially enacted the removal of around twenty advisory bodies as part of its review of the so-called “simplification” law. This move aims to streamline processes but raises questions about the impact on public consultation.
Read MoreThe South Korean Supreme Court has upheld the impeachment of the president, a landmark decision that underscores the nation’s commitment to accountability and rule of law. This ruling marks a pivotal moment in South Korea’s political landscape.
Read MoreIn a landscape marked by tumult, Donald Trump’s rhetoric challenges the institutions that uphold democracy. From universities to the judiciary, his attacks provoke debate on the resilience of these powers and their role in a functioning society.
Read MoreThe recent condemnation of Marine Le Pen underscores a vital truth: attacking the judicial system undermines not only judges but the very foundations of democracy itself. Such actions prompt reflection on the delicate balance between power and accountability.
Read MoreFrançois Bayrou, once a prominent figure in French politics, now finds himself in a period of stagnation as Prime Minister. His vision, once vibrant, is overshadowed by the complexities of governing in a divided landscape, leaving many to ponder his next move.
Read MoreIn the intricate tapestry of democratic governance, the principles of eligibility and accountability stand as pillars of a fair political system. Recently,the French Constitutional Council,or “Conseil constitutionnel,” has been called upon to navigate the complex waters of electoral integrity by deliberating the implications of ineligibility penalties imposed on elected officials. This pivotal examination not only…
Read MoreIn response to Alexis Kohler’s refusal to testify before the inquiry into budgetary missteps, Eric Coquerel has taken legal action. This development underscores the growing tensions surrounding governmental accountability and transparency in financial matters.
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