Mette Frederiksen does not want to declare her stance: 'Some owe more'
Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen is maintaining ambiguity about her political alliances as the 2026 election approaches, signaling possible cooperation with centrist or left-wing parties while expressing past reservations about the far-left.
A Question Again: Can Power Be Formed in the Center?
The article discusses the potential for political power dynamics in Sweden to shift towards the center as traditional party lines become more inflexible.
Centrist Rob Jetten sworn in as youngest Dutch Prime Minister
Rob Jetten has been sworn in as the youngest and first openly gay prime minister of the Netherlands after his partyβs significant election victory over the far-right Freedom Party.
New government formed in the Netherlands, centrist R. Jetten to lead
R. Jetten has emerged victorious in the recent elections in the Netherlands, defeating the far-right Freedom Party.
Netherlands: Just Govern, Simply Govern
The article discusses the shift in Dutch governance as a new centrist coalition led by Rob Jetten replaces a right-populist cabinet, focusing on substantial changes in climate policy and asylum laws.
ANALYSIS β© Isamaa and Keskerakond: the triumph of social conservatism
The article discusses the ideological alignment and potential coalition between the Isamaa and Keskerakond parties in Estonia, signaling a shift towards social conservatism and centrist voter appeal.
Survey on the Election: Frankfurt Facing a Directional Decision
A recent Forsa survey indicates that voters in Frankfurt are faced with a significant choice between centrist parties and a left coalition in the upcoming elections.
Proportional Votes in the House of Representatives Election: LDP Has Second Highest Ever, Centrists Below Previous Constitutional Party
In the recent House of Representatives election held on July 8, the Liberal Democratic Party (LDP) achieved its second-highest proportional vote total since the introduction of the mixed electoral system, while the centrist coalition fell short of its previous performance.
Severe Defeat for the Centrist Party Amid Concerns Over 'Lack of Human Resources' as SeniorMembers Face Election Losses, Rebuilding Will Be a Thorny Path
The centrist reform coalition in Japan faces a significant defeat in the recent general elections, leading to leadership changes and raising concerns about a shortage of personnel for future operations.
Historic victory for the LDP and disastrous defeat for the centrist party: candidates face the streets the next day
The Japanese general elections saw the Liberal Democratic Party (LDP) achieve a record win, while the newly formed centrist coalition faced a humiliating defeat.
The Centrist Misses the Opportunity Against the LDP: The Support Base of Prime Minister Takaichi and 'Natural Conservatism'
The article discusses the reasons behind the Japanese Liberal Democratic Party's significant victory in the recent House of Representatives election and analyzes the failure of the centrist coalition to gain voter support.
Center-right candidate Tetsuo Saito expected to win as he departs from the coalition government and establishes a new political party.
Tetsuo Saito of the Centrist Reform Coalition has secured his 12th victory in elections after leaving the coalition with the ruling Liberal Democratic Party.
The Komei Party's Centrists Are Positive About Coalition With the LDP at 60%: Differences From the Constitutional Democratic Party
A survey shows that 60% of candidates from the Komei Party's centrist faction view a coalition with the Liberal Democratic Party positively, while about 90% from the Constitutional Democratic Party reject the idea.
Why is the Centrist Reform Coalition Struggling? A Situation of Mutual Collapse with National Candidates - Asahi Survey
The newly formed Centrist Reform Coalition, created by the Constitutional Democratic Party and Komeito to counter Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi's sudden House of Representatives dissolution, is facing difficulties as they are not achieving the broad support necessary to grow their base, reflected in low party approval ratings according to Asahi's recent survey.