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Intense debates begin on France's 2026 budget in parliament
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Debates on France's 2026 budget project promise to be fierce in the National Assembly, with over 1,700 amendments filed for the revenues section. Budget rapporteur Philippe Juvin sharply criticizes the planned tax increases and calls for cuts in public spending. The finance committee review begins on Monday, October 20, in a tight schedule.
Dispute in KU over Landerholm affair investigation
A dispute has erupted in Sweden's parliamentary constitutional committee (KU) over resuming the probe into the Landerholm affair. Social Democrats accuse the Tidö parties of shielding Prime Minister Ulf Kristersson, while government representatives dismiss it as political maneuvering. The issue concerns former security advisor Henrik Landerholm and an ongoing legal case.
Mchunu uses Matlala's affidavit to deny ties in parliament
Sidelined Police Minister Senzo Mchunu referenced an affidavit from organised crime accused Vusimuzi Matlala to assert they have never met, during a parliamentary hearing on 21 October 2025. The move drew criticism from EFF leader Julius Malema, who questioned Mchunu's association with the detainee. The testimony is part of an inquiry into alleged criminal infiltration in South African law enforcement and politics.
MPs urge Kenyans to engage in public participation on bills
Kenyan MPs have called on citizens to actively participate in reviewing bills before they become law, amid controversy over the new Cybercrime Act. The Departmental Committee on Finance and National Planning emphasized the importance of involvement during discussions on two 2025 bills. This comes as a court has suspended parts of the cybercrimes amendment following public outcry.
La France Insoumise attempts political judo move on the left
Frustrated by the failure of its censure motion and the socialists' rising influence, La France Insoumise (LFI) aims to fracture the Socialist Party from within. The insurgents call on socialist ranks to defect while drawing ecologists and communists into their fold. Jean-Luc Mélenchon accuses the socialists of compromising with the government.
Swedish parliament's leader debate moved to evening
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The election year's first party leader debate in the Swedish parliament is set for January 14, 2026, at 18:00, rather than the usual morning slot. Speaker Andreas Norlén welcomes the shift to allow more voters to watch the broadcast. The debate will air live on SVT.
Parliament probes Cele and Mchunu's ties to questionable figures
South Africa's sidelined police minister Senzo Mchunu and his predecessor Bheki Cele faced scrutiny in Parliament last week over their associations with figures linked to crime and politics. The ad hoc committee investigating alleged drug cartel infiltration heard testimonies revealing meetings and communications that raised questions about safeguards in law enforcement leadership. Details emerged connecting them to jailed businessman Vusimuzi 'Cat' Matlala, ANC-aligned mogul Brown Mogotsi, and a murdered convict.