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Zelenskyy Submits Bill to Restore Independence of Ukraine's Anti-Corruption Agencies

President Zelenskyy submitted a bill to Ukraine's parliament on July 24th to restore the independence of the NABU and SAP, limiting the Prosecutor General's powers over pre-trial investigations and addressing international criticism following a previous law that reduced their autonomy.

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Zelenskyy's Law Curtails Ukraine's Anti-Corruption Agencies

Ukrainian President Zelenskyy signed a law on July 22, 2025, restricting the powers of the National Anti-Corruption Bureau of Ukraine (NABU) and the Specialized Anti-Corruption Prosecutor's Office (SAPO), sparking protests and concerns about Ukraine's anti-corruption efforts and EU integration.

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Ukraine Consolidates Anti-Corruption Agencies, Raising EU Accession Concerns

Ukrainian President Zelenskyy signed a law placing independent anti-corruption agencies under executive control, prompting widespread protests and condemnation from international allies who fear it undermines Ukraine's EU accession efforts due to concerns about weakened anti-corruption oversight.

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Campania Elections: Power Shift Hinges on Strengthening Direct Democracy

Campania's upcoming regional elections present a potential shift in power, with the possibility of Fico and Manfredi succeeding De Luca. However, a weak political class and ineffective legislative processes pose significant challenges, highlighting the need for enhanced direct democracy mechanisms.

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Iran Regime Change Debate: Top-Down or Bottom-Up?

An Israeli attack on Iran failed to trigger regime change, sparking a debate among Iranian analysts about whether such change requires foreign intervention or internal societal transformation, with one analyst favoring cultural change over regime change and the other suggesting the attack created an...

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Celebrity Candidates in Japan's Upper House Elections Undermine Policy-Based Governance

Japan's House of Councillors elections are increasingly influenced by celebrity candidates who leverage name recognition and social media, undermining policy-based decision-making; the proportional representation system allows voters to choose individual candidates, exacerbating the issue.

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Mexico's Fourth Transformation: Adapting for Success

This article analyzes the Mexican Fourth Transformation movement, arguing that its success depends on distancing itself from questionable aspects of its founder's legacy, such as problematic alliances and the excessive empowerment of the military, while maintaining its core objectives of social just...

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Germany's Delayed Infrastructure Fund Implementation Criticized

Rhineland-Palatinate's Minister of Economic Affairs, Daniela Schmitt, criticizes Germany's federal government for the slow implementation of a multi-billion-euro special fund for infrastructure, highlighting a lack of structural reforms and the exclusion of SMEs, causing frustration among businesses...

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EU's Flight: Bureaucracy and External Pressures Hamper Global Influence

The European Union faces internal bureaucratic challenges, exemplified by a 2025 regulation on egg coloring, and external pressures from the war in Ukraine and trade conflicts, hindering its global influence and necessitating economic policy reforms.

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UK to Lower Voting Age to 16 for Next General Election

The UK government plans to allow 16 and 17-year-olds to vote in the next general election, a move praised by some parties but criticized by others, potentially marking the biggest electoral change since 1969.

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UK Lowers Voting Age to 16, Sparking Political Debate

The UK government proposed lowering the voting age to 16 for all UK elections, aiming to boost participation and align with devolved parliaments; this sparked controversy, with concerns raised about potential political manipulation and youth political understanding.

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Romania's Economic Paradox: Success Despite Corruption

The Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung (FAZ) highlights Romania's paradoxical economic success despite widespread corruption and inefficient governance, noting that its GDP has doubled that of Greece in two decades, while also citing massive public funds misuse and a significant brain drain. President N...

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