AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoSupreme Court Campaign Finance: The U.S. Supreme Court struck down federal limits on coordinated political party spending with candidates, expanding how parties can work with nominees and reshaping campaign finance rules. Birthright Citizenship Fight: The court also rejected Trump’s birthright citizenship order, keeping the 14th Amendment baseline while Trump pushes Congress to change the law. UNRWA Under Pressure: Türkiye’s UN envoy warned UNRWA faces “unprecedented” political pressure and funding shortfalls, urging stronger international support amid ongoing attacks and Gaza-linked humanitarian strain. Greece Political Violence: Firebomb attacks in Thessaloniki injured five people, with police saying the targets appeared to be residences tied to Greece’s governing New Democracy party. Nigeria Election Prep: INEC says nine parties have collected access codes to upload candidates’ particulars for 2027, while Nigeria’s NDC and ADC report uploading presidential nomination details to the INEC portal. UK Health Governance: Wales’ health minister gave Betsi Cadwaladr University Health Board a “final chance” to fix leadership and delivery failures, saying it’s been dragging the NHS name down. Cambodia Court Battle: A Nation Power Party adviser petitioned Cambodia’s Justice Ministry for a retrial and restoration of political rights after the Supreme Court upheld his incitement conviction. Local Politics & Safety: Oxfordshire council approved plans to fine drivers for parking on pavements and verges, arguing it endangers pedestrians and worsens access for disabled residents. Ghana Long-Term Governance: Ghana’s Apostle Nyamekye urged politicians to abandon election-cycle promises and superstition in favor of long-term planning and stronger institutions. Malaysia Campaigns Meet Academia: In Johor’s state election, PH candidates balanced campaigning with PhD work and public-service experience, pitching education and community support as core themes.
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