“Coup D’etat”: Romanian Top Court Annuls Presidential Elections Two Days Before Second Round
Citing Russian interference in favor of the right-wing candidate, the socialist-leaning court ordered the entire election redone from scratch.
Citing Russian interference in favor of the right-wing candidate, the socialist-leaning court ordered the entire election redone from scratch.
In a sign of panic, government and opposition mainstream forces are cooperating to amend the constitution.
The Sánchez government will change its assisted suicide guidelines, going against a Constitutional Court ruling.
Proposed amendment to Basic Law shows old guard’s fear of the AfD’s continued ascendency.
France’s highest legal authority has become a political weapon for the ruling elite by preventing the enforcement of a firm migration policy.
MEP Milan Zver has filed an official complaint after requests for information about murky meeting between Věra Jourová and president of Slovenian constitutional court judge have gone unanswered.
€60 billion climate ruling brings Scholz’ coalition to the brink.
With its recent ruling, the GCC enters the second decade of ambiguous jurisprudence over the constitutionality of EU rescue programmes.
The conclusion of the judicial-political stand-off remains to be seen, but the Spanish courts appear unmoved by scolding from the EU.
Head of Egypt’s National Council for Human Rights, hailed the decision as “historic” and “a giant move” in the field of political and civil rights. Ishak Ibrahim, an expert on Christian affairs in Egypt, was more skeptical: it “will not have a significant impact on eliminating discrimination and ensuring the opportunity for all citizens.”
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