Year End Review 2025: Ministry of Parliamentary Affairs, India

Year End Review 2025: Ministry of Parliamentary Affairs, India

The year 2025 marked a highly productive and reform-oriented phase for India’s Parliament, with the Ministry of Parliamentary Affairs (MoPA) playing a pivotal role in legislative coordination, digital transformation, youth engagement, and parliamentary consensus-building.

IPJ Global Report: Women in Parliaments Around the World in 2025 (The most comprehensive, fully illustrated data-analysis of gender representation in 2025)

IPJ Global Report: Women in Parliaments Around the World in 2025

Global women in parliaments 2025 report. Key facts, stats, leading countries, challenges, and progress toward gender parity in national legislatures.

French PM François Bayrou to Face Confidence Vote on September 8 Amid Budget Crisis

French PM François Bayrou to Face Confidence Vote on September 8 Amid Budget Crisis

Prime Minister François Bayrou announced that he will seek a confidence vote in the French parliament on September 8. The move comes as his government faces rising opposition over plans to cut €44 billion in public spending.

WTO and IPU Urge Parliaments to Ratify Fisheries Subsidies Agreement

WTO Director-General Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala and Inter-Parliamentary Union (IPU) Secretary General Martin Chungong have jointly called on national parliaments

WTO Director-General Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala and Inter-Parliamentary Union (IPU) Secretary General Martin Chungong have jointly called on national parliaments to ratify the WTO Agreement on Fisheries Subsidies. This landmark agreement is the first WTO accord to focus on environmental sustainability.

Uruguay Parliament: Lower House Approves Euthanasia Bill, first Latin American country

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Uruguay’s Chamber of Representatives has approved a groundbreaking bill that legalizes euthanasia for mentally competent adults suffering from incurable illnesses or unbearable pain. The bill passed with a 64-29 vote after an overnight debate. It now heads to the Senate, where it is expected to pass by the end of the year.

Finland Parliament: Finnish MP Eemeli Peltonen, 30, Dies by Suicide in Parliament Building

Finland Parliament: Finnish MP Eemeli Peltonen, 30, Dies by Suicide in Parliament Building

Eemeli Peltonen, a 30-year-old Member of Parliament (MP) for the Social Democratic Party of Finland (SDP), has died by suspected suicide inside Finland’s main Parliament House (Eduskuntatalo) in Helsinki.

Ukraine Parliament restores Anti-Corruption Bodies’ Independence After Public Outcry

Ukraine Parliament restores Anti-Corruption Bodies' Independence After Public Outcry

Ukraine parliament voted overwhelmingly on Thursday to restore the independence of two major anti-corruption bodies. This decision came just a week after President Volodymyr Zelenskyy approved legal changes that had curtailed their power, triggering widespread protests and international criticism.

Syria Parliament Election: Date sets for First Parliamentary Elections After Assad’s Fall

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Syria will hold its first parliamentary elections under new leadership between September 15 and 20, authorities confirmed on Sunday. This landmark decision comes just seven months after the ousting of Bashar al-Assad, which brought an end to over 60 years of Baath Party rule.

Venezuela’s parliamentary election & President Nicolás Maduro

Venezuela President Nicolás Maduro, The International Parliament Journal IPJ

Venezuelans voted again in regional and parliamentary elections. Preliminary results show Maduro’s United Socialist Party of Venezuela (PSUV) winning 23 of 24 governorships and 82.68% of legislative seats.

Israel PM Netanyahu Narrowly Survives Knesset Vote as Ultra-Orthodox Draft Crisis Deepens

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Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s fragile coalition narrowly escaped collapse. A crucial vote in the Knesset to dissolve parliament failed by a 61-53 margin. The vote, triggered by the growing crisis over military conscription for ultra-Orthodox Jews, could have forced early elections.