On Thursday, the Iraqi Parliament voted to grant confidence to Prime Minister Ali Falah Al-Zaydi's government, marking a significant step towards stabilizing the new administration and implementing its ministerial program. This vote follows extensive discussions and debates regarding the cabinet formation and proposed agendas.
The Iraqi Parliament voted today to grant confidence to Prime Minister Ali Faleh Al-Zaydi and 14 ministers, while the vote on 3 ministries was postponed due to objections to the candidates.
On Tuesday, May 5, the Romanian Parliament approved a motion of no confidence against Prime Minister Ilie Bolohan's liberal government, following an unexpected alliance between the Social Democratic Party and the far-right. This move could lead to a new political crisis in the country.
The Bahraini Parliament has decided to expel three MPs due to their positions regarding Iran. This decision was made during an extraordinary session held to discuss the implications of these stances on national security.
The Singapore Parliament passed a bill legalizing fees imposed by four government agencies last Thursday, despite opposition from the Workers' Party, which called for greater transparency regarding the fees and those affected.
The Egyptian Parliament will hold an important session the day after tomorrow to discuss two draft laws on insurance and pensions, along with the final budget account. These discussions are part of the government's efforts to enhance the financial and social system.
The Tunisian Parliament began discussions today on five agreements for generating electricity from solar energy, sparking a debate over national sovereignty and project costs. These discussions come at a critical time for the country.
UK Prime Minister <strong>Keir Starmer</strong> faces increasing pressure to defend himself in the House of Commons following the appointment of former ambassador <strong>Peter Mandelson</strong>, who failed a security clearance. <strong>Oli Robbins</strong>, the chief of staff at the Foreign Office, is expected to testify in Parliament today, which may determine Starmer's fate.
The Jordanian Parliament has confirmed that the new education law reinforces the Arab identity of Palestine and the occupied territories. This initiative aims to enhance national identity within educational curricula amidst growing challenges to the Palestinian cause.
A student delegation visited the Parliament to meet with members and discuss youth issues, aiming to enhance political participation. This visit is part of efforts to raise political awareness among students.
The Singapore Parliament is preparing to discuss measures aimed at mitigating the impact of the ongoing conflict in the Middle East on the local economy. Three ministers will participate in these important discussions reflecting growing concerns about the regional conflict's repercussions.
The Libyan Parliament is taking steps to fill vacant positions in the National High Electoral Commission amidst rising political and security challenges in the country. This initiative reflects the urgent need to revitalize the legislative institution's role.
The Jordanian Parliament approved the first article of the Education and Human Resource Development Law for 2026 during a session today, sparking widespread debate among educational and political circles.
The Jordanian Parliament has approved a new legal provision aimed at enhancing and protecting citizens' rights. This initiative is part of the government's efforts to improve the legal framework and promote social justice.
A member of the Education and Scientific Research Committee in the Egyptian Parliament emphasized the urgent need to expand practical training programs in hospitals to improve the quality of medical education. He highlighted the importance of these programs in preparing qualified doctors to face health challenges.
During a consultative session in Benghazi, several members of the Libyan Parliament reaffirmed their commitment to a reform plan for the council, highlighting its necessity amid ongoing political stagnation. The discussions focus on restructuring the internal frameworks of the parliament.
Attention turns to the Jordanian Parliament as it prepares to discuss the amended Social Security Law aimed at improving citizens' financial and social conditions. The proposed changes could significantly impact a broad segment of society.
The Egyptian House of Representatives has approved a draft law concerning radiation activities, while the final approval has been postponed. This decision is part of efforts to regulate the use of radioactive materials in the country.
The Egyptian House of Representatives has officially approved five new agreements for oil and gas exploration, aiming to boost the country's energy production. This move is part of the government's efforts to attract more investments in the energy sector.
The Deputy Speaker of the Jordanian Parliament met today with the Russian ambassador in Amman to discuss ways to enhance bilateral cooperation between the two countries. This meeting comes at a time of significant shifts in international relations.
The President of the Egyptian House of Representatives met with the President of the Greek Parliament to strengthen bilateral relations. This meeting comes at a time of significant political and economic transformations in the region.