Poland Polish protesters call on Duda to go further over reforms veto Protests continued in several Polish cities, despite President Duda’s announcement that he would veto two out of three controversial judicial reform bills 24/07/2017
Poland Thousands protest in Poland against government judicial changes In major cities across Poland protesters condemn judicial changes which they say will kill judges' independence 16/07/2017
Venezuela Venezuelan president triggers constitutional shake-up Venezuela’s President Nicolas Maduro is to form a new popular assembly with powers to rewrite the constitution. 02/05/2017
Romania Why Romania's 'cocky' leftists were emboldened to push through controversial corruption change Romania has made a ‘huge mistake’ in pushing through its biggest retreat on anti-corruption reforms since joining the EU a decade ago, it’s been claimed. 01/02/2017
Europe News Catalonia wants declaration of "interdependence, not independence" Carles Puigdemont was elected as head of Spain’s Catalonia region in January last year on a platform of delivering independence. 24/01/2017
Italy Political turmoil in Italy: a new government or early elections? Talks begin in Italy on Thursday to try to end the country’s political crisis. 08/12/2016
Italy Rome reacts to the vote against Renzi's reforms Italians have woken up to political instability and the threat of a banking crisis. 05/12/2016
Italy Italian PM to quit after voters reject his constitutional reforms Italian Prime Minister Matteo Renzi is to resign following a heavy defeat in Sunday’s constitutional reform referendum. 05/12/2016
Italy Italian PM suffers heavy defeat in constitutional vote Italians have voted to reject constitutional reforms in a referendum largely seen as a confidence vote in their prime minister. 05/12/2016
World Reasons to vote 'yes' in Italy's constitutional referendum Euronews discusses the reasons to support Italy's Matteo Renzi's constitutional reform 30/11/2016
Italy Countdown to Italy's referendum on constitutional reform Italy will hold a referendum on constitutional reforms on Sunday (December 4) which would limit the power of the upper house and make it easier for governments to pass… 29/11/2016
Italy Renzi, reform and the paradox of Italy's referendum It’s the vote that could either plunge Italy into a fresh crisis and threaten its future in the eurozone, or hand the country a once-in-a-generation chance to streamline government and speed up… 28/11/2016
Italy Polls cast doubt on Matteo Renzi's political future ahead of Italian vote Italians will vote in a referendum next month on whether to limit the role of the country’s upper house of parliament, the Senate. 18/11/2016
Hungary Hungary's parliament rejects plan to ban migrant resettlement The parliament in Hungary has narrowly rejected a plan to ban the resettlement of migrants. 08/11/2016
United Kingdom Too many people were ill-informed before Brexit referendum, say campaigners Britain’s EU referendum had ‘glaring democratic deficiencies’ and too many voters felt ill-informed, campaigners say. 01/09/2016
Brazil Suspended Brazilian President Dilma Rousseff appeals to the people to avoid impeachment Brazilian President Dilma Rousseff claims her threatened impeachment amounts to a coup and promises the people a referendum on early elections if she is returned to power. 17/08/2016