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Mass Protests Erupt in Indonesia as Parliament Moves to Modify Election Laws

In a dramatic display of civil unrest, thousands of protesters converged on Indonesia's parliament building on Thursday, attempting to breach its defenses while voicing opposition to proposed changes in election laws. The situation escalated quickly, prompting law enforcement to deploy tear gas and......

Thailand on the Brink of Political Turmoil as Court Prepares to Decide the Future of the Progressive Move Forward Party

In a crucial moment for Thai politics, the constitutional court is set to deliver a verdict on Wednesday that could potentially dissolve the Move Forward Party, Thailand's most popular political entity. The case revolves around the party's controversial election promise to reform the nation's......

Sahrawi Rights Group Challenges Spanish Court's Dismissal of Brahim Ghali Complaint

In a bold move that underscores their unwavering commitment to justice, the Sahrawi Association for the Defense of Human Rights (ASADEDH) has announced its decision to appeal the Spanish Supreme Court's recent dismissal of their complaint against Brahim Ghali, a prominent figure in the Polisario......

Madagascar's Legislative Elections: Presidential Coalition Secures Absolute Majority (Constitutional Court)

In a resounding victory, Madagascar's presidential coalition "IRMAR" has swept the legislative elections, garnering an absolute majority in the National Assembly. According to the official results announced on Thursday by the High Constitutional Court, the coalition secured 84 out of the......

Jacob Zuma Barred from Parliamentary Run Ahead of South Africa's Pivotal Elections

In a momentous ruling bound to intensify political tensions, South Africa's Constitutional Court has disqualified former President Jacob Zuma from contesting a seat in the upcoming parliamentary elections scheduled for May 29. This decision comes amid heightened anticipation surrounding what is widely......

Two Elected Officials in Morocco Lose Seats Due to Corruption Charges

Two elected officials from Morocco's Chamber of Representatives have lost their seats due to corruption charges, as per a decision by the country's Constitutional Court. Said Zaidi of the PPS party, who previously served as president of the commune of Cherrat, and Abdelkader Boussairi of the......

Moroccan Politicians Fall Short on Asset Declaration Requirements

A newly released report analyzing asset declarations in Morocco has found that the vast majority of elected officials failed to fulfill their legal obligation to disclose personal financial holdings. Between January 1st and October 31st of this year, only 193 out of 515 total members of parliament submitted......