Japan's parliament elects ultraconservative Sanae Takaichi
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Greece’s conservative government is seeking to ban protests from being held at the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier, an iconic monument outside Parliament in Athens which has frequently been the site of demonstrations.
Ukraine's parliament voted on Tuesday to amend the country's budget for this year, raising defence spending to a record level as the war with Russia dragged on into its fourth year. Lawmakers approved the increase of about 325 billion hryvnias ($7.
Rabat - French President Emmanuel Macron warned on Tuesday that he would dissolve the National Assembly and call new elections if Prime Minister Sébastien French President Emmanuel Macron warned on Tuesday that he would dissolve the National Assembly and call new elections if Prime Minister Sébastien Lecornu’s new government loses a no-confidence vote.
Vietnam's National Assembly, the country's lawmaking body, will work on key personnel issues by the end of next week, including voting on key government and state appointments, an
Emmanuel Macron called on France’s fractured parliament to deliver stability for the country rather than precipitate another government collapse.
French Prime Minister asked lawmakers on Tuesday not to use the vote on the budget as a pretext to vote his government out.
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Speaker Gerry Brownlee 'taking advice' after Te Pati Māori burns a copy of a government bill
Gerry Brownlee was considering whether to take action over MPs burning a copy of a government bill outside the front of Parliament.
Major political parties in Bangladesh have signed a roadmap for political reforms proposed by the interim government while police clashed with protesters seeking more provisions for the activists who ousted the previous government.
The Serbian parliament appointed a new government on Wednesday that will have to lead the country toward recovery after the novel coronavirus pandemic and steer it closer toward membership in the European Union.
A UK defence minister has said the UK Government is discussing investing directly in Scottish colleges to tackle skills shortages in the sector. Education is fully devolved to Scotland, meaning it is for the Scottish Parliament to decide on funding for further education institutions.