DN/Ipsos: Voters No Longer See Themselves as Liberals
Recent polls show a significant decline in the number of voters identifying as liberals in Sweden, impacting the Liberal Party's support ahead of the upcoming elections.
All about choice? Liberals move childcare battlelines to vouchers for nannies and grandparents
The Liberal Party of Australia is proposing government-funded vouchers for childcare options such as nannies and grandparents, challenging Labor's plans for universal childcare ahead of the upcoming election.
US Press on Iran Attack: 'History is on Trump's Side'
The American media has a divided response to President Trump's military strike on Iran, with conservatives largely supportive while liberals criticize it as a reckless exercise of power.
Jamie Sarkonak: Even Liberals Know Their Immigration Plan, and Minister, Are Duds
The article critiques the Liberal government's immigration plan as ineffective and highlights ongoing challenges related to immigration that remain unaddressed.
Labor promises to wipe public school fees from 2027 while Liberals set target for zero litter in oceans within a decade
Labor has committed to eliminating public school fees by 2027 to relieve financial pressure on families, while the Liberal party has announced a goal to reach zero ocean litter in the next decade.
NP View: How the Liberals Broke Canada’s Asylum System
The article critiques the Canadian government's handling of asylum applications, arguing that lax vetting has led to significant issues within the system.
Meloni, the Italian Liberals and Europe
The article discusses how Donald Trump's actions have prompted European authorities to rethink their defense policies, with Italy and Prime Minister Meloni positioned at the center of this shift.
Liberals survive confidence vote as House passes budget implementation bill
The federal Liberals' Budget Implementation Act successfully passed a confidence vote in the House of Commons, moving one step closer to becoming law after gaining support from opposition parties.
Liberal, Bloc Québécois rematch in Terrebonne riding after Supreme Court nixes result
The Supreme Court has ordered a rematch between Liberal Tatiana Auguste and Bloc Québécois Nathalie Sinclair-Desgagné in the Terrebonne riding after invalidating last year’s election results.
Mohamsson on the opinion: 'Are catastrophic numbers'
Simona Mohamsson, leader of the Liberals party in Sweden, expressed her concern over the party's plummeting support, hitting a shocking 1.3%.
Justice minister suggests Liberals could limit debate to push through stalled hate speech bill
Canadian Justice Minister Sean Fraser indicated that the Liberal government may limit debate on a stalled hate speech bill to fulfill their campaign promises.
New disaster number for the Liberals - lowest ever
The Swedish Liberal Party faces record-low support ahead of the elections, struggling to surpass the electoral threshold amidst stagnant voter opinion.
Intrigue over the elections of the leader of the 'Liberals': will a new savior emerge?
The Freedom Party of Lithuania is facing uncertainty as Vilnius Vice Mayor Vytautas Mitalas announces his intention to run for party leadership, while questions loom over the reelection ambitions of current leader Tomas Vytautas Raskevičius.
Quebec Liberals gain ground in new poll taken days after Milliard named new leader
A recent poll indicates that Quebec Liberals have seen an increase in support following the appointment of Charles Milliard as their new leader amid ongoing discussions about a potential independence referendum.
John Ivison: The election temptation of Mark Carney
The article discusses the growing temptation for Prime Minister Mark Carney to call for a spring election as his popularity rises in recent polls.
Will the Right Win in 2027? Not Necessarily. In the Era of Triopoly, the Chances of Liberals and the Left are Growing
Polls suggest an uptick in anti-right sentiments in Poland, indicating challenges for the ruling Law and Justice Party (PiS) as support declines and new political configurations emerge.
Angus Taylor says federal Liberals must 'do better' amid SA campaign
Opposition leader Angus Taylor acknowledges the need for improvement within the federal Liberal Party following criticism from South Australian leader Ashton Hurn during a campaign event in Adelaide.
Here L can govern with SD: 'Not a big issue'
The Liberals in Gothenburg have removed their restrictive policies, allowing for collaboration with the Sweden Democrats on local matters.
Conservatives say Liberals are ‘gaslighting’ with ‘clarifying language’ for contentious hate speech bill
The Conservative Party in Canada accuses the Liberals of manipulating language to downplay concerns regarding a contentious hate speech bill, Bill C-9, which faces criticism over its implications for religious freedom.
Liberals accept Tory budget changes on sweeping cabinet power proposals
The Canadian federal Liberals accepted a Conservative proposal to add restrictions on new cabinet powers aimed at enhancing competitiveness, amid concerns over the implications for democracy.
SD source after L's statement: 'Has committed'
There is a disagreement between the Swedish Democrats and the Liberals regarding the reform to revoke permanent residence permits, with the SD emphasizing prior agreements in the government budget.
Canadian politics plays right into the Carney Liberals’ hands: Full Comment podcast
A discussion in the Full Comment podcast outlines how recent developments in Canadian politics favor Prime Minister Mark Carney and pose challenges for the Conservative Party under Pierre Poilievre.
Jamie Sarkonak: Matt Jeneroux is trolling you
Former Conservative MP Matt Jeneroux has switched to the Liberal party, citing inspiration from Mark Carney's address at the World Economic Forum, leading to an amusing take on political allegiance in Canada.
Liberals should become ‘party for first home buyers’ and cap negative gearing, former MP says
Former Liberal MP Keith Wolahan suggests capping negative gearing to benefit first home buyers and increase housing supply.
The 'no' to the trade agreement with the US advances in the European Parliament: the PPE, socialists and liberals will "presumably" vote against
The European Parliament is increasingly likely to reject or delay a trade agreement with the US due to uncertainties following a Supreme Court decision affecting Trump's tariff policy.
Liberals propose to classify children from 11 years old as youth
Lithuanian liberals are proposing legislation to redefine youth as individuals aged 11 to 29, instead of the current minimum age of 14.
L in Gothenburg says yes to SD
The Liberals in Gothenburg have decided to collaborate with the Sweden Democrats in the municipal council after the upcoming election.
Liberals lose their minds over Justice Department banner featuring Trump
A new banner at the Department of Justice featuring Trump has drawn criticism from Democrats and legal experts who claim it undermines the department's impartiality.
Even if it's a Labor landslide, there's a lot to learn from SA's upcoming election
Peter Malinauskas is expected to win the upcoming South Australian election by a large margin, with limited competition from the state Liberals.
Back to Back Barries: the Liberals’ looming election test
New polling suggests the upcoming South Australian election may pose a significant challenge for the Liberal party, amid a reported surge in support for One Nation.
'No seats at all' or one for Liberals if SA polls are correct: analyst
Recent polls indicate the Liberal Party in South Australia may secure one or no seats in the upcoming election, significantly trailing One Nation and Labor.
Live: Wilson walks back suggestion Liberals would rethink RBA mandate
Shadow Treasurer Tim Wilson has retracted his earlier statement regarding a potential overhaul of the Reserve Bank of Australia's mandate.
After the "Awakening" initiative summons the chairwoman of the Central Electoral Commission - a strong blow: "Another line has been crossed"
Lithuanian Liberal Movement leader Viktorija Čmilytė-Nielsen condemned the initiative to summon the chairwoman of the Central Electoral Commission, emphasizing that it undermines the institution's independence during an ongoing investigation.
DN Debate Reply: 'The Researchers Are Wrong - L is Certainly the Parliament's Only School Party'
Joar Forssell, representing the Liberalerna party, argues against critics by reaffirming the necessity of their educational policies in Swedish parliament.
Colby Cosh: Despite CPC defections, a Liberal majority is still far from secure
The article discusses recent defections from the Conservative Party to the Liberal Party in Canada, indicating that while the Liberals are gaining seats, their majority is still uncertain.
Tim Wilson walks back suggestion Liberals would rethink RBA full employment mandate
Tim Wilson, the new shadow treasurer, reaffirms his support for the Reserve Bank's dual mandate after facing backlash for suggesting a focus solely on lowering inflation.
Labor MP warns Liberals against chasing One Nation down ‘racist rabbit hole’
Anthony Albanese and a cabinet minister warned against the Liberals aligning with One Nation's divisive rhetoric, linking it to a rise in threats against Muslim communities in Australia.
Ex-Conservative MP Matt Jeneroux crosses floor to join Carney’s Liberals
Former Conservative MP Matt Jeneroux has joined the Liberal party, becoming part of Prime Minister Mark Carney's government.
Conservative MP Matt Jeneroux crosses the floor to the Liberals
Edmonton Conservative MP Matt Jeneroux has joined the governing Liberal Party, marking a significant shift in the political landscape.
Liberals clash over AOC's ‘word salad’ on Taiwan, arguing 'that answer was terrible and you know it'
Progressive commentators debated Representative Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez's unclear statements on U.S. foreign policy regarding Taiwan during a panel discussion.
Why are Liberals attacking efforts to end Trump’s tariff war?: Full Comment podcast
The podcast discusses Conservative MP Jamil Jivani's efforts to end the Trump-era tariff war and the Liberal government's criticism of those efforts.
Commentary: Macinka in Munich – really such a disgrace?
The commentary discusses differing perceptions of Czech politician Petr Macinka's performance at an international event, highlighting the contrasting reactions from Czech liberals and Polish conservatives.
Liberals likely to table new, narrower lawful access bill after blowback to C-2: sources
The Canadian government is considering introducing a revised lawful access bill following significant public backlash against its previous attempt, C-2.
Nisse: One step to the right and one step to...
The article explores the evolution of Sweden's political parties and their often inconsistent alignment with their traditional values and labels.
Liberals recast 'social cohesion' as US-style politics goes global
The Australian Liberal Party is reshaping its political narrative around migration, emphasizing 'Australian values' while grappling with the implications of social cohesion in the context of a global shift towards conservative politics.
What the Albanese government did on the environment amid the Liberals’ turmoil: threatened species, a new coal project and carbon leakage
The Albanese government released a report reviewing carbon leakage risks associated with Australia's climate policies, suggesting a carbon border adjustment mechanism to address emissions concerns.
Moderate Liberals warn Angus Taylor against adopting Trump-style immigration policies
Liberal MPs in Australia caution new leader Angus Taylor against implementing hardline immigration policies similar to those proposed by Donald Trump after a leaked plan to ban immigrants from specific regions was revealed.
Voting on Teenage Deportations: "A Heavy Responsibility Lies with S and L"
The Social Insurance Committee will vote on a proposal aimed at stopping teenage deportations, urging Social Democrats and Liberals to support the initiative.
Afternoon Update: Liberals’ leaked immigration plan; Bondi accused appears in court; and how to grieve a pet
A leaked immigration plan from the Australian Liberal Party proposes banning migrants from specific regions of 13 countries, sparking political reactions and discussions.
Migrants who breached values would be kicked out under Ley-era policy draft
A draft policy by the Australian Liberals proposes stricter immigration measures, allowing deportation of migrants who fail to comply with an Australian values statement.