Libya's Prime Minister Abdulhamid Dbeibah has sparked widespread debate by insisting on the necessity of adopting the constitution prior to elections. His remarks come as his government participates in the 4+4 committee meetings concerning electoral laws.
Greece, the cradle of democracy, has announced plans to update its constitution to ensure that humanity is at the forefront of technological advancements, particularly in artificial intelligence. This announcement comes amid rising concerns about AI's impact on society.
In a compelling session, the Vice President of the Indonesian Constitutional Court, Saldi Isra, urged the collaboration of two students from UIN Sidi Ali Rahmatullah who are testing the constitutionality of the court law. The session highlighted discussions on the absence of clear time limits in handling legal cases.
The Iranian Foreign Ministry has asserted that decisions regarding war and peace are made according to the Iranian constitution. This statement reflects Tehran's political stance amid rising regional tensions.
Félix Touadera was inaugurated yesterday as the President of the Central African Republic for a third term after securing <strong>77.9%</strong> of the votes in a controversial election that has sparked widespread debate among the opposition.