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Four New Prime Ministers to Reshape EU Decision-Making in Brussels
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Four New Prime Ministers to Reshape EU Decision-Making in Brussels

Four new prime ministers are set to join EU leaders in Brussels, altering the political dynamics of the bloc's decision-making body. The changes introduce fresh uncertainty as governments prepare for crucial debates on the EU budget, energy, and foreign policy, with a particular focus on who will fill the void left by Viktor Orbán's disruptive influence.

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Politico EU
Ireland's EU Presidency: A Narrow Window for Big Decisions
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سياسة·4 g önceملخص الذكاء الاصطناعي

Ireland's EU Presidency: A Narrow Window for Big Decisions

Ireland assumes the EU Council presidency on July 1, facing a critical juncture with a narrow window for major decisions due to the upcoming 2027 French presidential election. Dublin aims to advance key issues like EU enlargement and the next long-term budget, but political caution in Paris, influenced by far-right polling, limits negotiation time. The departure of Hungary's former PM Orbán has created new momentum on stalled files, presenting an opportunity for progress.

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Politico EU
Audit Report Finds High Rejection Rate for Freedom of Information Requests in Australian Government
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سياسة·20.05.2026ملخص الذكاء الاصطناعي

Audit Report Finds High Rejection Rate for Freedom of Information Requests in Australian Government

An audit report revealed that nearly 80% of freedom of information requests to key Australian government departments were rejected, indicating a culture of "resistance and delay" and flouting transparency laws. The review found inconsistent decision-making and inadequate record-keeping, with 62% of overturned decisions by the OAIC highlighting issues with bureaucrats' adherence to disclosure obligations.

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Guardian World
JP Morgan CEO wants companies to get rid of some managers; here’s why
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04.05.2026

JP Morgan CEO wants companies to get rid of some managers; here’s why

JPMorgan Chase CEO Jamie Dimon identified bureaucracy as a 'silent killer' that breeds complacency and inefficiency within organizations. He urged companies to eliminate managers who foster such practices, emphasizing the need to focus on outcomes and share information transparently. Dimon advocates for assigning critical tasks to small, focused teams to increase accountability and speed up decision-making.

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Times of India