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75 events about "legge"
8 August 12:06
The executive decided to postpone the adoption of the private pensions bill by one week to allow for a wider debate.
Current Affairs
3 August 05:48
Victorian Premier Jacinta Allan wants to link teleworking to the right of employees to work from home at least two days a week.
International
31 July 16:45
Russian President Vladimir Putin has signed a law punishing online searches for 'extremist' content, raising concerns even among Kremlin supporters.
International
31 July 14:35
Ukraine's Supreme Rada has passed a law strengthening the authority of anti-corruption agencies, in response to citizen protests and pressure from Western partners.
International
31 July 14:17
Ukrainian lawmakers passed a bill to restore the independence of anti-corruption agencies, following protests and external pressure.
International
31 July 09:26
Legislative measures are proposed to discourage abuses in insolvency and to encourage speedy completion of reorganization processes.
Economy
30 July 20:25
Ukraine will correct a controversial law that subordinated anti-corruption agencies to the prosecutor general, sparking international protests and criticism.
International
25 July 14:56
The Bulgarian parliament has passed legislative changes increasing fines for speeding and other traffic violations.
International
25 July 11:48
President Nicușor Dan will ask the Parliament to re-examine the anti-fascism law, after the CCR rejected his unconstitutionality complaint.
Current Affairs
24 July 06:45
Romania will introduce a law criminalizing attempts to circumvent EU sanctions against Russia, affecting both companies and individuals.
Politics
23 July 14:32
Minister Florin Manole underlines the importance of compliance with the law in the construction sector, where 600 people have been identified working 'illegally'.
Current Affairs
22 July 20:01
Russia's State Duma has passed a law making it punishable to search for or watch content deemed extremist, increasing censorship.
International
17 July 10:46
Romania's Constitutional Court has rejected President Nicușor Dan's application regarding the vagueness of the law against anti-Semitism and xenophobia.
Current Affairs
15 July 19:10
PNL MP Raluca Turcan and her colleagues have tabled a bill to abolish the compensatory allowance granted to judges of the Constitutional Court, considered an unjustified privilege.
Politics
14 July 09:35
President Nicușor Dan explained the reasons why he referred the anti-Semitism law to the CCR, citing constitutional vagueness and obligations
Politics
10 July 12:55
President Nicușor Dan has attacked a law banning fascist and xenophobic organizations, citing unclear definitions and risks to freedom of expression.
Politics
4 July 14:50
AUR has referred the matter to the Constitutional Court, considering that the amendments to the Law on Physical Education and Sport violate the principle of bicameralism and favor influential groups.
Current Affairs
3 July 14:23
Ciprian Paraschiv, AUR MEP, presented the amendments to Law 4/2008, emphasizing the importance of spectator safety and UEFA regulations on alcohol consumption in stadiums.
Current Affairs
2 July 10:11
The European Union is preparing a space law to regulate satellite activity and reduce orbital pollution, aiming for independence from outside companies.
IT&C knowledge
30 June 08:51
Denmark is drafting a law that would give people the legal right to control the use of their own facial features, voices and bodies to combat deepfakes.
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12 hours ago
BAROMETRUL Informat.ro – INSCOP Research – Edition V. Chapter 6: How Romanians vote depending on their residence environment | 70% of residents in rural areas would choose to vote for AUR and PSD if parliamentary elections were held next Sunday.
Current Affairs
4 hours ago
Romania obtained on Thursday the approval of the revised National Recovery and Resilience Plan (PNRR), worth 21.41 billion euros, following an ECOFIN meeting in Brussels.
Current Affairs
6 hours ago
Sources: Magistrates have requested pensions of 65% of gross. This means 97%-98% of the last net income.
Opinions
8 hours ago
The struggles and debates of the elections in Bucharest
International
10 hours ago
The Commission wants a new European cultural identity
Current Affairs
5 hours ago
The Court of Justice of the EU has ruled that judges do not have the right to financial compensation for additional work.
Economy
8 hours ago
The Ministry of Energy is drafting a regulatory act to regulate Lukoil's assets in Romania, taking into account the US sanctions. Fuel prices will not increase, assures the minister.
International
10 hours ago
The West Nile virus continues to spread in Europe. Italy reports a record number of cases, Romania remains an endemic area.
International
8 hours ago
Siegfried Mureșan warns that without a strong agricultural and cohesion policy, the Parliament will not approve the EU budget.
Yesterday 14:53
Podcast
Podcast "Informed People". Alexandru Muraru, about what the composite portrait of Russian influence agents in Romania looks like.
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