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Spanish Constitutional Court Recuses Judge from Amnesty Law Deliberations
The Spanish Constitutional Court recused Judge José María Macías from all deliberations on appeals against the Amnesty Law due to his prior involvement in two Council of the Judiciary reports on the law, following a 6-4 vote based on concerns of potential bias due to prior opinions.
Spanish Constitutional Court Recuses Judge from Amnesty Law Deliberations
The Spanish Constitutional Court recused Judge José María Macías from all deliberations on appeals against the Amnesty Law due to his prior involvement in two Council of the Judiciary reports on the law, following a 6-4 vote based on concerns of potential bias due to prior opinions.
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36% Bias Score


Spain's Constitutional Court to Review Annulment of Top Prosecutor's Promotion
The Spanish Constitutional Court will review the Supreme Court's annulment of Dolores Delgado's promotion to the highest rank in the prosecutor's office, citing a potential misuse of power by the attorney general in both this and a related case involving another prosecutor's promotion.
Spain's Constitutional Court to Review Annulment of Top Prosecutor's Promotion
The Spanish Constitutional Court will review the Supreme Court's annulment of Dolores Delgado's promotion to the highest rank in the prosecutor's office, citing a potential misuse of power by the attorney general in both this and a related case involving another prosecutor's promotion.
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36% Bias Score


Yoon Denies Ordering Military Intervention During Impeachment Hearing
South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol, facing impeachment for attempting to impose martial law, denied ordering military intervention during a Constitutional Court hearing on Tuesday; the court has 180 days to decide his fate.
Yoon Denies Ordering Military Intervention During Impeachment Hearing
South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol, facing impeachment for attempting to impose martial law, denied ordering military intervention during a Constitutional Court hearing on Tuesday; the court has 180 days to decide his fate.
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40% Bias Score


Turkish Court Overturns FETÖ Conviction, Citing Lack of Evidence
The Turkish Constitutional Court overturned a teacher's conviction for FETÖ membership, citing insufficient evidence of knowledge of the group's terrorist nature before its official designation; the court ordered a retrial, emphasizing the need for proof of intent and awareness of the organization's...
Turkish Court Overturns FETÖ Conviction, Citing Lack of Evidence
The Turkish Constitutional Court overturned a teacher's conviction for FETÖ membership, citing insufficient evidence of knowledge of the group's terrorist nature before its official designation; the court ordered a retrial, emphasizing the need for proof of intent and awareness of the organization's...
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48% Bias Score


Italian Court Halts Regional Autonomy Referendum
Italy's Constitutional Court blocked a referendum on regional autonomy due to an unclear question and insufficiently defined essential performance levels (Lep) in the Calderoli law, requiring a legislative rewrite.
Italian Court Halts Regional Autonomy Referendum
Italy's Constitutional Court blocked a referendum on regional autonomy due to an unclear question and insufficiently defined essential performance levels (Lep) in the Calderoli law, requiring a legislative rewrite.
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36% Bias Score


German MPs to Debate AfD Ban Next Week
A cross-party group of German MPs will seek a Bundestag vote next week to initiate a ban on the Alternative for Germany (AfD) party, referring the decision to the Federal Constitutional Court, citing the party's alleged challenges to fundamental democratic principles.
German MPs to Debate AfD Ban Next Week
A cross-party group of German MPs will seek a Bundestag vote next week to initiate a ban on the Alternative for Germany (AfD) party, referring the decision to the Federal Constitutional Court, citing the party's alleged challenges to fundamental democratic principles.
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40% Bias Score

ARD/ZDF Lawsuit Delays German Broadcasting Contribution Reform
On November 19, ARD and ZDF filed a lawsuit with the Federal Constitutional Court, delaying a planned reform of the broadcasting contribution. Bayern and Sachsen-Anhalt conditioned their signatures on the withdrawal of the lawsuit, while the Länder justify their deviation from the KEF's recommendati...

ARD/ZDF Lawsuit Delays German Broadcasting Contribution Reform
On November 19, ARD and ZDF filed a lawsuit with the Federal Constitutional Court, delaying a planned reform of the broadcasting contribution. Bayern and Sachsen-Anhalt conditioned their signatures on the withdrawal of the lawsuit, while the Länder justify their deviation from the KEF's recommendati...
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48% Bias Score

South Korea Seeks Indictment of Impeached President Yoon for Martial Law
South Korean investigators asked prosecutors to indict impeached President Yoon Suk-yeol for rebellion, abuse of power, and obstructing parliament during his six-hour-long, December martial law declaration that was overturned by 190 lawmakers who forcibly entered the National Assembly.

South Korea Seeks Indictment of Impeached President Yoon for Martial Law
South Korean investigators asked prosecutors to indict impeached President Yoon Suk-yeol for rebellion, abuse of power, and obstructing parliament during his six-hour-long, December martial law declaration that was overturned by 190 lawmakers who forcibly entered the National Assembly.
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52% Bias Score

Yoon Denies Ordering Military Intervention in Impeachment Hearing
South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol, facing impeachment and insurrection charges for his short-lived December martial law declaration, denied ordering military intervention at a Constitutional Court hearing, claiming his intent was to highlight opposition abuses, while the court reviews the impeach...

Yoon Denies Ordering Military Intervention in Impeachment Hearing
South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol, facing impeachment and insurrection charges for his short-lived December martial law declaration, denied ordering military intervention at a Constitutional Court hearing, claiming his intent was to highlight opposition abuses, while the court reviews the impeach...
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40% Bias Score

South Korean President Appears in Court Amidst Impeachment Trial
Following his arrest from the presidential residence, South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol appeared in court on Tuesday, facing an impeachment trial for attempting a brief martial law declaration in December; the Constitutional Court will decide his fate by February 4th, potentially triggering early...

South Korean President Appears in Court Amidst Impeachment Trial
Following his arrest from the presidential residence, South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol appeared in court on Tuesday, facing an impeachment trial for attempting a brief martial law declaration in December; the Constitutional Court will decide his fate by February 4th, potentially triggering early...
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48% Bias Score

Italian Government Challenges Campania's Third-Term Law
The Italian government challenged Campania's law permitting President De Luca a third term, raising questions about regional power and term limits; the case will be heard in spring, impacting the 2025 regional elections.

Italian Government Challenges Campania's Third-Term Law
The Italian government challenged Campania's law permitting President De Luca a third term, raising questions about regional power and term limits; the case will be heard in spring, impacting the 2025 regional elections.
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40% Bias Score

South Korean President Arrested, Faces Impeachment Trial
South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol, arrested on Wednesday for rebellion, a crime punishable by death, refused to cooperate with investigators and is now facing an impeachment trial; if the impeachment succeeds, new elections will be held within 60 days.

South Korean President Arrested, Faces Impeachment Trial
South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol, arrested on Wednesday for rebellion, a crime punishable by death, refused to cooperate with investigators and is now facing an impeachment trial; if the impeachment succeeds, new elections will be held within 60 days.
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52% Bias Score
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