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Montenegro Makes History With First Same-Sex Marriage
A rainbow flag during the annual Pride Parade (illustration). Photo: EPA-EFE/ESTELA SILVA
A municipal official in Budva, Milijana Vukotic Jelusic, said the marriage was between two young women, both from abroad but with Montenegrin origins.
Recovery and Resilience Plan, second test of this ruling coalition, enters public debate
The Government discussed during Friday's sitting the National Recovery and Resilience Plan (PNRR), which will be subjected to public debate, declared Prime Minister Florin Citu. According to the Prime Minister, after the state budget, PNRR was "the second test" of the government coalition, which "clearly shows that it is "united, strong and determined to work for the following years".
Dutch Voters Give Overwhelming Confidence to Mark Rutte, He Has Energy for Another ten Years
Dutch Prime Minister Mark Rutte claimed an "overwhelming" victory in elections on Wednesday, vowing to use his fourth term in office to rebuild the country after the coronavirus pandemic.
Dutch PM claims win in COVID-dominated vote
Dutch Prime Minister Mark Rutte claimed an "overwhelming" victory in elections on March 17, vowing to use his fourth term in office to rebuild the country after the coronavirus pandemic.
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Talks with SMC on KUL agenda prior to vote of no-confidence in govt
Ljubljana – Karl Erjavec, who is slated for a candidate for prime minister-designate by the informal KUL coalition, said on Monday after meeting KUL representatives that “it is clear that we also need support by the SMC party if we want a new government”. Talks with the coalition party are thus in store.
Montenegro ‘Patriots’ Rally Against Changes to Contentious Religion Law
Supporters of so-called patriotic organisations in Montenegro protested on Monday in the capital Podgorica against the new government's proposals to change the hotly disputed Freedom of Religion law, erasing all elements opposed by the powerful Serbian Orthodox Church.
Croatia’s 1990s Paramilitaries: From Government Critics to Collaborators
Romanian Opposition Votes in Government it just Ousted
Seizing the moment, Romanian President Klaus Iohannis nominated Orban, head of the National-Liberal party that Iohannis once led, to form the next government.
POST-REVOLUTION ROMANIA, 1990: Official authorization of the Christian Democratic National Peasant Party
January 8, 1990 saw the authorization, by the Bucharest Municipal Court, of post-communist Romania's first political party - the Christian Democratic National Peasant Party (PNTCD) led by Corneliu Coposu (b. May 20, 1914 - d. November 11, 1995).
Brave New World: The State and Technological Revolution
This description applies both to the first Industrial Revolution and to our current moment. One way or another, the wave of technological revolution underway today will require a new theory of state.