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Berlin Greens Push for Climate Protection as State Constitutional Goal
The Berlin Green Party will propose a constitutional amendment in September to make climate protection a state goal, legally binding the Senate, districts, and authorities to uphold it, criticizing the current coalition's inaction on climate despite promises of funding.
Berlin Greens Push for Climate Protection as State Constitutional Goal
The Berlin Green Party will propose a constitutional amendment in September to make climate protection a state goal, legally binding the Senate, districts, and authorities to uphold it, criticizing the current coalition's inaction on climate despite promises of funding.
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40% Bias Score


Panel Discusses Greek Constitutional Revision Amidst Concerns Over Public Trust"
Former Greek President Sakellaropoulou, along with other prominent figures, participated in a panel discussion on constitutional revision, revealing a lack of consensus on the need for changes but widespread agreement on restoring public trust in institutions and adhering to the Constitution during ...
Panel Discusses Greek Constitutional Revision Amidst Concerns Over Public Trust"
Former Greek President Sakellaropoulou, along with other prominent figures, participated in a panel discussion on constitutional revision, revealing a lack of consensus on the need for changes but widespread agreement on restoring public trust in institutions and adhering to the Constitution during ...
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32% Bias Score


Hungary Passes Anti-LGBTQIA+ Constitutional Amendment
Hungary's parliament passed a constitutional amendment banning LGBTQIA+ events and defining gender as solely male or female, following a similar law prohibiting the Pride parade in March; 140 voted in favor, 21 against, amidst opposition protests.
Hungary Passes Anti-LGBTQIA+ Constitutional Amendment
Hungary's parliament passed a constitutional amendment banning LGBTQIA+ events and defining gender as solely male or female, following a similar law prohibiting the Pride parade in March; 140 voted in favor, 21 against, amidst opposition protests.
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60% Bias Score


Hungary Bans LGBTQ+ Pride Events, Codifies Gender Binary in New Constitutional Amendments
Hungary's parliament passed constitutional amendments banning LGBTQ+ Pride events, codifying a male/female gender binary, and enabling the use of facial recognition to identify participants at prohibited events; this follows a March 18th ban on Pride marches and is condemned by international rights ...
Hungary Bans LGBTQ+ Pride Events, Codifies Gender Binary in New Constitutional Amendments
Hungary's parliament passed constitutional amendments banning LGBTQ+ Pride events, codifying a male/female gender binary, and enabling the use of facial recognition to identify participants at prohibited events; this follows a March 18th ban on Pride marches and is condemned by international rights ...
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64% Bias Score


Trump Doesn't Rule Out Third Term Bid
President Donald Trump said he wouldn't rule out a third term in office, despite the 22nd Amendment's prohibition, during a Sunday phone call with NBC News; he suggested several "methods", but declined to specify them.
Trump Doesn't Rule Out Third Term Bid
President Donald Trump said he wouldn't rule out a third term in office, despite the 22nd Amendment's prohibition, during a Sunday phone call with NBC News; he suggested several "methods", but declined to specify them.
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40% Bias Score


Germany approves multi-billion euro defense and infrastructure package
Berlin's Governing Mayor Kai Wegner approved a multi-billion-euro financial package for defense and infrastructure in the Bundesrat, stating that Germany needs to invest in infrastructure, education, science, research, and digitalization to ensure growth and competitiveness, and that this is a respo...
Germany approves multi-billion euro defense and infrastructure package
Berlin's Governing Mayor Kai Wegner approved a multi-billion-euro financial package for defense and infrastructure in the Bundesrat, stating that Germany needs to invest in infrastructure, education, science, research, and digitalization to ensure growth and competitiveness, and that this is a respo...
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40% Bias Score

El Salvador Extends Presidential Terms, Allows Indefinite Reelection
El Salvador's parliament passed a constitutional amendment on July 31, 2024, extending presidential terms to six years and allowing indefinite reelection for President Nayib Bukele, eliminating the second-round election, and prompting criticism from the opposition.

El Salvador Extends Presidential Terms, Allows Indefinite Reelection
El Salvador's parliament passed a constitutional amendment on July 31, 2024, extending presidential terms to six years and allowing indefinite reelection for President Nayib Bukele, eliminating the second-round election, and prompting criticism from the opposition.
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60% Bias Score

South Korea's Impeachment Crisis Fuels Push for Constitutional Reform
Following the impeachment of President Yoon Suk-yeol for his December martial law decree, South Korea faces a June 3rd snap election where leading candidates from both major parties are pushing for constitutional amendments to reshape presidential powers, including a four-year, two-term limit starti...

South Korea's Impeachment Crisis Fuels Push for Constitutional Reform
Following the impeachment of President Yoon Suk-yeol for his December martial law decree, South Korea faces a June 3rd snap election where leading candidates from both major parties are pushing for constitutional amendments to reshape presidential powers, including a four-year, two-term limit starti...
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36% Bias Score

Hungary Bans LGBTQ+ Events, Critics Cite Authoritarianism
Hungary's parliament passed a constitutional amendment banning LGBTQ+ public events, using facial recognition to identify attendees and enabling the suspension of citizenship for dual nationals deemed a threat to national security; critics call it authoritarian.

Hungary Bans LGBTQ+ Events, Critics Cite Authoritarianism
Hungary's parliament passed a constitutional amendment banning LGBTQ+ public events, using facial recognition to identify attendees and enabling the suspension of citizenship for dual nationals deemed a threat to national security; critics call it authoritarian.
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68% Bias Score

Armenia-Azerbaijan Peace Deal Hinges on Constitutional Amendment
Azerbaijan's Foreign Minister Jeyhun Bayramov stated that Armenia must amend its constitution removing territorial claims against Azerbaijan to finalize a peace agreement, criticizing the OSCE's Minsk Group for inaction and alleging Western attempts to undermine Azerbaijani efforts.

Armenia-Azerbaijan Peace Deal Hinges on Constitutional Amendment
Azerbaijan's Foreign Minister Jeyhun Bayramov stated that Armenia must amend its constitution removing territorial claims against Azerbaijan to finalize a peace agreement, criticizing the OSCE's Minsk Group for inaction and alleging Western attempts to undermine Azerbaijani efforts.
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56% Bias Score

Greece's Article 86 Under Scrutiny Amidst Calls for Justice Reform
Greek MP Dora Bakoyannis highlights widespread calls for justice reform due to unequal treatment of politicians and citizens accused of crimes, emphasizing the lack of impartiality in pre-trial committees and proposing constitutional changes to Article 86 to ensure fair judicial processes.

Greece's Article 86 Under Scrutiny Amidst Calls for Justice Reform
Greek MP Dora Bakoyannis highlights widespread calls for justice reform due to unequal treatment of politicians and citizens accused of crimes, emphasizing the lack of impartiality in pre-trial committees and proposing constitutional changes to Article 86 to ensure fair judicial processes.
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52% Bias Score

Bundesrat Vote on German Debt Brake Could Trigger Political Crisis
Germany's Bundesrat is voting on March 17th on a constitutional amendment relaxing the debt brake, enabling increased spending on defense, infrastructure, and climate. The vote's outcome is uncertain due to regional objections, and a rejection could cause a political crisis and delay the spending pl...

Bundesrat Vote on German Debt Brake Could Trigger Political Crisis
Germany's Bundesrat is voting on March 17th on a constitutional amendment relaxing the debt brake, enabling increased spending on defense, infrastructure, and climate. The vote's outcome is uncertain due to regional objections, and a rejection could cause a political crisis and delay the spending pl...
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56% Bias Score
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