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Spain's New Civil Service Selection System Faces Criticism
The Spanish government proposed a new two-year master's program to replace traditional exams for high-ranking civil service positions, drawing criticism from Fedeca for increased costs, reduced transparency, and potential inequality; a meeting is scheduled for next Tuesday.
Spain's New Civil Service Selection System Faces Criticism
The Spanish government proposed a new two-year master's program to replace traditional exams for high-ranking civil service positions, drawing criticism from Fedeca for increased costs, reduced transparency, and potential inequality; a meeting is scheduled for next Tuesday.
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44% Bias Score


Widespread Closures in Iran Due to Extreme Heatwave
On August 1st, 2024, due to a severe heatwave and to conserve energy, many Iranian provinces, including Tehran, declared a public holiday or reduced working hours for government offices and educational institutions; essential services remained operational.
Widespread Closures in Iran Due to Extreme Heatwave
On August 1st, 2024, due to a severe heatwave and to conserve energy, many Iranian provinces, including Tehran, declared a public holiday or reduced working hours for government offices and educational institutions; essential services remained operational.
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36% Bias Score


Estonia's E-Divorce: A Minute-Long Divorce Process
Estonia's e-divorce platform allows couples to initiate divorce proceedings online in under a minute, with about 60% of divorces now using this method since its launch last December; this success highlights the country's advanced digital infrastructure and user-friendly design.
Estonia's E-Divorce: A Minute-Long Divorce Process
Estonia's e-divorce platform allows couples to initiate divorce proceedings online in under a minute, with about 60% of divorces now using this method since its launch last December; this success highlights the country's advanced digital infrastructure and user-friendly design.
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44% Bias Score


1,440 Unfilled Teaching Positions in Baden-Württemberg Due to Long-Standing Software Error
Due to a software error dating back to 2005, 1,440 teaching positions in Baden-Württemberg were incorrectly listed as filled, resulting in a misallocation of resources; the ministry aims to fill these positions and prevent future errors.
1,440 Unfilled Teaching Positions in Baden-Württemberg Due to Long-Standing Software Error
Due to a software error dating back to 2005, 1,440 teaching positions in Baden-Württemberg were incorrectly listed as filled, resulting in a misallocation of resources; the ministry aims to fill these positions and prevent future errors.
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16% Bias Score


Greece Announces New Secretaries-General Across Key Ministries
The Greek government announced the appointment of new secretaries-general across multiple ministries, including Communication, Education, Public Health, Transport, Energy, and Agriculture, reflecting diverse expertise and potentially signaling shifts in governmental priorities.
Greece Announces New Secretaries-General Across Key Ministries
The Greek government announced the appointment of new secretaries-general across multiple ministries, including Communication, Education, Public Health, Transport, Energy, and Agriculture, reflecting diverse expertise and potentially signaling shifts in governmental priorities.
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20% Bias Score


Greek Subsidy Scandal Exposes Systemic Corruption, Fueling Public Anger
Greece faces a new scandal involving illegal subsidies to farmers and livestock breeders totaling hundreds of millions of euros, adding to a string of controversies highlighting chronic state dysfunction and impunity, impacting citizens' trust and potentially influencing upcoming elections.
Greek Subsidy Scandal Exposes Systemic Corruption, Fueling Public Anger
Greece faces a new scandal involving illegal subsidies to farmers and livestock breeders totaling hundreds of millions of euros, adding to a string of controversies highlighting chronic state dysfunction and impunity, impacting citizens' trust and potentially influencing upcoming elections.
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52% Bias Score

Spanish Civil Service Reform Faces Widespread Rejection
The Spanish government's proposed reform of the A1 and A2 civil service examinations, involving a two-year master's program, has faced near-unanimous rejection from unions and associations due to concerns about declining administrative quality, loss of objectivity in candidate selection, and lack of...

Spanish Civil Service Reform Faces Widespread Rejection
The Spanish government's proposed reform of the A1 and A2 civil service examinations, involving a two-year master's program, has faced near-unanimous rejection from unions and associations due to concerns about declining administrative quality, loss of objectivity in candidate selection, and lack of...
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52% Bias Score

Estonia: 45-Second Online Divorce Shows Digital Government Efficiency
Estonia's online divorce platform allows couples to initiate divorce proceedings in about 45 seconds, with 60% of divorces now starting online, highlighting the country's advanced digital infrastructure and efficiency compared to other nations.

Estonia: 45-Second Online Divorce Shows Digital Government Efficiency
Estonia's online divorce platform allows couples to initiate divorce proceedings in about 45 seconds, with 60% of divorces now starting online, highlighting the country's advanced digital infrastructure and efficiency compared to other nations.
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52% Bias Score

1,440 Unfilled Teacher Positions Discovered in Southwest Germany Due to Long-Standing Software Error
Due to a software error dating back to 2005, 1,440 teacher positions in southwest Germany were incorrectly listed as filled; this was discovered recently and will be rectified by filling the vacant positions, using a new program for the first time for complete re-evaluation and addressing the underl...

1,440 Unfilled Teacher Positions Discovered in Southwest Germany Due to Long-Standing Software Error
Due to a software error dating back to 2005, 1,440 teacher positions in southwest Germany were incorrectly listed as filled; this was discovered recently and will be rectified by filling the vacant positions, using a new program for the first time for complete re-evaluation and addressing the underl...
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44% Bias Score

Mecklenburg-Vorpommern Launches "360,000 Euro Recruitment Campaign to Combat State Employee Shortage
Mecklenburg-Vorpommern's state government launched a "360,000 euro recruitment campaign to address the impending retirement of over a quarter of its \~38,000 employees within the next 10 years, highlighting diverse roles and attracting both local and returning talent amid increasing personnel costs.

Mecklenburg-Vorpommern Launches "360,000 Euro Recruitment Campaign to Combat State Employee Shortage
Mecklenburg-Vorpommern's state government launched a "360,000 euro recruitment campaign to address the impending retirement of over a quarter of its \~38,000 employees within the next 10 years, highlighting diverse roles and attracting both local and returning talent amid increasing personnel costs.
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36% Bias Score

Catalonia Reforms Administration: Eliminating Mandatory Appointments and Introducing "Right to Error
The Catalan government is reforming its administration to improve citizen relations, eliminating mandatory appointments, introducing a "right to error," and creating proactive services; this reform, supported by PSC, ERC, and Comuns, will be enacted via a law in September.

Catalonia Reforms Administration: Eliminating Mandatory Appointments and Introducing "Right to Error
The Catalan government is reforming its administration to improve citizen relations, eliminating mandatory appointments, introducing a "right to error," and creating proactive services; this reform, supported by PSC, ERC, and Comuns, will be enacted via a law in September.
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36% Bias Score

WRR Recommends Ministerial Teams to Improve Dutch Government Collaboration
The Dutch Scientific Council for Government Policy (WRR) proposes replacing individual ministers with ministerial teams to improve inter-departmental collaboration, addressing criticism of insufficient expertise and ineffective government organization; a Rijkscommissaris would ensure long-term coord...

WRR Recommends Ministerial Teams to Improve Dutch Government Collaboration
The Dutch Scientific Council for Government Policy (WRR) proposes replacing individual ministers with ministerial teams to improve inter-departmental collaboration, addressing criticism of insufficient expertise and ineffective government organization; a Rijkscommissaris would ensure long-term coord...
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40% Bias Score
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