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President Cyril Ramaphosa standing at a podium refusing to resign, with South African flag in the background.
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Ramaphosa refuses to resign over Phala Phala panel report

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President Cyril Ramaphosa addressed South Africans on Monday to declare he will not resign following the Constitutional Court ruling on the Phala Phala matter. He announced plans to seek a judicial review of the independent panel report. The president maintained that he has committed no crime.

The Constitutional Court has ruled that procedural delays cannot be used to reject asylum applications, ensuring all claims are evaluated on their merits.

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The Constitutional Court rejected several provisions of the Protected Schools Project promoted by the José Antonio Kast government. The norm prohibiting clothing that prevents facial identification survived scrutiny, except for the religious exception.

Spain's Constitutional Court plenary has decided to maintain the suspension of a law modifying the institutional participation of unions and employer groups in the Murcia Region. The Government appealed it in October 2025 for invading state competencies and removing the parity principle in subsidies. The suspension will last until a final ruling.

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Indonesia's DPR plenary session has approved that the Majelis Kehormatan Mahkamah Konstitusi (MKMK) lacks authority to process reports on Adies Kadir's candidacy as a Constitutional Court judge. The decision stems from Komisi III's conclusions, while the MKMK chair refused to disclose the report's contents to preserve independence. The report was filed by 21 academics and legal practitioners alleging ethics violations.

Indonesia's Constitutional Court has ruled that active Polri members cannot hold civilian positions without resigning or retiring. The decision eliminates a provision allowing assignments from the police chief. Experts warn of potential impacts on institutions like the National Narcotics Agency and ministries.

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Indonesia's Constitutional Court has ruled that active Polri members must resign or retire to hold civil positions. The decision, Number 114/PUU-XXIII/2025, was pronounced on November 13, 2025, drawing responses from experts, DPR, and Polri. It eliminates a legal loophole in the 2002 Polri Law.

 

 

 

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