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Opposition threatens tsunami of amendments to megareform

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Opposition lawmakers announced plans to submit over two thousand amendments to the national reconstruction project pushed by President José Antonio Kast's government. The move drew accusations of legislative sabotage from the executive branch, while some opposition sectors distanced themselves from the strategy.

German Chancellor Friedrich Merz urged the SPD to demonstrate greater willingness for reforms. In a speech to the CDU Wirtschaftsrat in Berlin, he warned of limits to his patience. He criticized the SPD for 'dreaming' of democratic socialism.

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Egyptian President Abdel Fattah Al-Sisi met on Monday with OECD Secretary-General Mathias Cormann in Cairo to discuss strengthening economic cooperation and Egypt’s reform programme. The talks focused on boosting private sector participation and attracting investment. Cormann praised Egypt’s role in regional stability.

Interior Minister Diego Santilli announced that the government will push a tax reform in Congress in coming months. The plan aims to deepen tax cuts and involve national, provincial, and municipal levels. He made the statements at the AmCham Summit 2026.

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Top representatives of Germany's black-red coalition from CDU, CSU and SPD concluded their two-day talks on energy prices and social-tax reforms late Sunday night at Villa Borsig near Berlin. No results were disclosed immediately. It remains unclear if announcements will follow on Monday.

Interior Principal Secretary Raymond Omollo announced the government's plan to roll out body cameras for police officers soon to enhance accountability in the National Police Service (NPS). The statement came during a press address on March 25, 2026, as part of wider police reforms.

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India's Ministry of Railways has announced stricter train ticket cancellation rules, with no refunds for cancellations up to eight hours before departure. The changes align with revised reservation chart preparation timings and will be implemented by mid-April. Passengers can now change their boarding point up to 30 minutes before the train's departure from origin.

 

 

 

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