LΓΈkke: Who should pick up the phone if Trump calls?
Danish Foreign Minister Lars LΓΈkke Rasmussen emphasizes the ongoing Greenland crisis and his campaign for centrist political power while humorously suggesting that voters should consider who would handle calls from Trump.
Letter to the Editor. Sweden needs a new political center project
A call for a new centrist political initiative in Sweden, emphasizing cooperation among moderate voters and those valuing strong institutions.
Marek Migalski: There Are No Centrist Voters Left
Political analyst Marek Migalski argues that the disappearance of centrist voters in Poland significantly impacts the political landscape, influencing various factors from party popularity to political campaigns.
Election researcher: 'Voters see themselves as red or blue'
An election researcher states that after three years of a centrist government in Denmark, voters still identify strongly with traditional political divisions, despite attempts to create a new political landscape.
Election Researcher: The Great Center Experiment Never Lured Danes Out of Their Blocks
A political researcher asserts that the three years of a centrist government have not changed Danish voters' political identities, which remain rooted in traditional party blocs.
A desert called center
A discussion on the challenges facing centrist voters and the relevance of Jesse Jackson's legacy in organized minority politics.
Voters punish centrists, Trump-aligned candidates surge: five key takeaways from US primary elections
The recent US primary elections revealed the electorate's shift away from centrist candidates in favor of Trump-aligned Republicans.
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.
Oh Se-hoon: To win the local elections, we must practice 'abstinence'... the centrist group does not like the direction of the ruling party
Seoul Mayor Oh Se-hoon urged the ruling People Power Party leadership to adopt a more centrist approach ahead of the June local elections, indicating concerns over their current stance.
Proportional Vote Choices: The Liberal Democratic Party Leads in All Age Groups, Moderates Below 10% in Ages 40 and Under
In a recent exit poll conducted by Asahi Shimbun, the Liberal Democratic Party (LDP) topped the proportional vote choices across all age demographics in Japan, while centrist parties garnered less than 10% support among voters aged 40 and younger.