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CJEU Advocate General Supports Complaint Against Poland Over Primacy of EU Law

The Advocate General of the Court of Justice of the European Union (CJEU) issued an opinion on March 11th, 2023, supporting the European Commission's complaint against Poland due to two rulings by the Polish Constitutional Tribunal in 2021 that prioritized Polish law over EU law, triggering a disput...

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South Korean Court Releases Impeached President Yoon Suk Yeol from Detention

South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol, facing impeachment and insurrection charges, was released from detention Friday after a Seoul court canceled his arrest warrant due to questions about the timing of the indictment and the investigating agency's jurisdiction.

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German Bundestag to Hold Special Sessions on Defense Spending and Infrastructure

The German Bundestag's old members will convene special sessions on March 13th and 18th to approve €500 billion in infrastructure spending and debt brake changes for increased defense spending, a move the AfD is challenging legally due to a lack of two-thirds majority in the newly elected Bundestag.

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Andalusian Poll: Strong Belief in ERE Corruption Despite Court Ruling

A Sigma Dos poll shows 74.1% of Andalusians believe the ERE case was real corruption by Socialist governments, despite the Constitutional Court partially overturning convictions and the PSOE's claims of political persecution; 136 related cases are still under investigation.

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Yoon's Impeachment Trial: South Korea's Martial Law Crisis

South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol faces impeachment for his December 3rd martial law declaration, which caused political chaos and prompted his arrest on rebellion charges; the Constitutional Court will decide his fate by mid-March.

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Yoon Suk Yeol's Impeachment Trial: Closing Statements Underway

South Korea's ousted President Yoon Suk Yeol faces an impeachment trial for a short-lived martial law declaration in December 2023; his defense cites a US Supreme Court ruling on presidential immunity, while prosecutors highlight potential impacts on soldiers; a verdict is expected in mid-March.

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Turkish Court Annuls Decree on Judicial Assistant Positions

Turkey's Constitutional Court annulled a presidential decree establishing judicial assistant positions, deeming it unconstitutional following a challenge by the Republican People's Party (CHP); the annulment will take effect in nine months, highlighting the court's emphasis on judicial independence.

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South Korean Court Cancels Impeached President's Arrest Warrant

A South Korean court canceled impeached President Yoon Suk-yeol's arrest warrant due to procedural errors in the prosecution's request, potentially leading to his release pending a prosecutor's appeal; the opposition plans to appeal this decision.

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Colombia's Health Reform Delayed by Government-Court Dispute

Colombian President Gustavo Petro's health reform is stalled in Congress due to a legal battle between the Health Ministry and the Constitutional Court over payments to health insurers, exposing a power struggle between the executive and judicial branches and delaying the implementation of a key pol...

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Spain to challenge Madrid over Franco-era torture site designation

The Spanish government will challenge Madrid's refusal to designate the Real Casa de Correos as a historical memory site due to its use as a torture center under Franco, citing the unconstitutionality of Madrid's legislation blocking this designation.

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Yoon's Impeachment and Insurrection Trial

South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol faces impeachment and insurrection charges following his six-hour declaration of martial law on December 3, 2023, which sparked widespread public anger and led to his arrest on January 15, 2024.

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Delayed Ballots Spark Concerns About German Election Fairness

Thousands of German citizens living abroad experienced delays in receiving their election ballots, prompting concerns about fair representation and potentially influencing the outcome of a closely contested election where one party narrowly missed the threshold to enter parliament.

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