Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas reaffirmed his commitment to implementing necessary reforms and conducting legislative and presidential elections during the Fatah movement's general conference, held for the first time in ten years. Although no date has been set for the elections, Abbas emphasized the importance of executing all reform measures.
In a move aimed at enhancing the effectiveness of the European Union, Germany proposed a six-point reform plan during a speech by Foreign Minister <strong>Johann Wadfool</strong> in Berlin. He emphasized the need for swift decisions to address increasing global challenges.
Ahmad Doviri, a member of the Indonesian police reform committee, has recommended the elimination of special quotas in police recruitment to improve management. This announcement comes in response to widespread criticism of the current hiring system.
Following his fifth presidential inauguration, Congolese President Denis Sassou Nguesso has reshaped the government in Brazzaville, retaining old faces while introducing new ones signaling reform. The new cabinet reflects a continuity approach rather than radical change.
Saudi Arabia is set to enter the third phase of Vision 2030 in 2026 after achieving 93% of its performance indicators. This milestone follows years of economic and social reforms that have reshaped the national economy.
The German Industry Association urges the government to accelerate structural reforms before summer, warning of slowing growth and the impact of the Iran crisis on the economy. Executive Director Tania Guner emphasizes the need for comprehensive reforms to address current challenges.
During the 14th Ministerial Conference of the World Trade Organization held in Yaoundé, Cameroon, Saudi Arabia reaffirmed its commitment to supporting reforms aimed at enhancing the organization's efficiency and facilitating global trade engagement.
The Egyptian government has unveiled a comprehensive plan aimed at enhancing the national economy and achieving financial stability. This plan includes a series of economic reforms designed to improve the business environment and attract investments.
Jordan's political arena is experiencing significant transformations as internal and external pressures on the government increase. These developments arise during a sensitive time, raising questions about the future stability of the country.
The German government led by Chancellor Friedrich Merz faces increasing pressure to implement key reforms as the Social Democratic Party struggles with significant declines following local electoral defeats. The current situation demands urgent action to strengthen the government's position amidst a rising economic crisis.