Competition for Deputy Chair of the National Coalition Party - an Eighth Candidate has Registered
Sari Rautio from Hämeenlinna has entered the race for Deputy Chair of the National Coalition Party in Finland's upcoming party congress.
Commentary: There Is Strong Competition for the Leadership of the National Coalition Party – Will the Party Avoid a Catastrophe Like Last Time?
There is intense competition for the leadership positions within Finland's National Coalition Party, with several members vying for three vice-chairmanship roles ahead of the June party congress.
Elisabet Svane: She has previously shown that she can use the large party leader rounds. She did so again on Sunday evening
Political analyst Elisabet Svane commented on the significant moments from the party leader debate in Denmark, noting the lack of definitive answers regarding coalition strategies.
The ultranationalist Jansa, favorite to return to govern Slovenia at the head of a conservative coalition
Ultranationalist Janez Jansa appears favored to lead a new coalition government in Slovenia despite his party achieving a technical tie with the current ruling liberals in recent parliamentary elections.
Paris remains on the left, defeated the right of Rachida Dati
Emmanuel Grégoire has been elected as the new mayor of Paris, ensuring the Socialist party continues to lead the city after defeating Rachida Dati's right-wing coalition.
Reactions to Krause's Victory: Failed CSU Candidate Advocates for Green-Black Coalition
Clemens Baumgärtner, a CSU candidate who lost in the mayoral race, suggests a coalition with the Green Party in Munich following Dominik Krause's election victory.
Tere Sammallahti, aspiring leader of the National Coalition Party, would overhaul Finland's drug policy and pension system
Tere Sammallahti, a Member of Parliament from the National Coalition Party, aims to significantly reform Finland's drug policy and pension system, despite facing challenges in garnering support for these changes.
KO does not rule out cooperation with the Confederation? Surprising words of the former head of KO
Former head of the Civic Coalition, Grzegorz Schetyna, suggests potential cooperation with the Confederation party in Poland.
Tallinn coalition fills business council positions with members of its parties
The Tallinn coalition is appointing its party members, including a previously convicted individual, to the councils of municipal companies.
Slovenian citizens must choose between liberal and right-wing forces
Slovenian citizens face a critical decision in upcoming elections between the ruling liberal coalition led by Prime Minister Robert Golob and the opposition right-wing Slovenian Democratic Party led by Janez Janša.
In Germany - a challenge for Friedrich Merz
Friedrich Merz leads his CDU party in polls with a narrow margin over the SPD, his coalition partners who have governed the region for 35 years.
Petteri Orpo Opens Up About His Illness
Petteri Orpo, the leader of Finland's National Coalition Party, shares his experiences with health issues, including severe sleep apnea and a past heart attack, highlighting the importance of addressing these topics publicly for the benefit of others.
There Were More Protests After KO Elections. "It Doesn't Serve Anyone in the Party"
Internal elections in the Civic Coalition led to disputes and protests, particularly highlighted by the response of Deputy Marshal Monika Wielichowska after her defeat.
The National Coalition Party MP Dismisses Antti Kaikkonen's Idea
National Coalition Party MP Sari Sarkomaa rejects the proposal for a pension ceiling put forth by Centrist Party leader Antti Kaikkonen, arguing it violates equal treatment principles related to pension earnings.
SF has electoral promises of 43.4 billion kroner, but financing is lacking. Now the Moderates express concerns about government cooperation
The Socialist People's Party (SF) has made ambitious electoral promises totaling 43.4 billion kroner, yet there are significant concerns regarding how these plans will be financed, leading to worries from the Moderates about the stability of the government coalition.
Germany Live Blog: CDU Leadership in Baden-Württemberg Agrees to Explore Talks with Greens
The CDU leadership in Baden-Württemberg has unanimously decided to enter exploratory talks with the Greens following a party meeting.
The National Coalition completely rejects Kaikkonen's pension ceiling idea
The National Coalition Party in Finland has strongly opposed the proposal by Antti Kaikkonen for a pension ceiling, arguing it would undermine the core principles of the pension system and lead to increased pension contributions.
MRB Poll: What Kind of Government Do Citizens Want – What is the Dynamics of New Parties
A recent MRB poll reveals that Greek citizens seem to favor a coalition government after the next elections, with significant insights into party dynamics.
Municipal Elections in Avignon: Vaucluse Prefecture Labels PS-LFI Unity List as 'Extreme Left'
In Avignon, the Vaucluse prefecture has uniquely classified the PS-LFI coalition list for municipal elections as 'extreme left', sparking controversy.
Nasima Razmyar Appeals to Petteri Orpo: Do Something About the National Coalition's Writing on the Vantaa Funerals
Nasima Razmyar criticizes Prime Minister Petteri Orpo and his party for their insensitive comments regarding the funerals in Vantaa, calling for action to address their disrespectful rhetoric.
Division in the Coalition over Vaccination. Babiš Unexpectedly Supported SPD
The article discusses the recent division in the Czech coalition government regarding vaccination policies, highlighting Babiš's unexpected support for the SPD party.
Interest in the Vice Chair Position of the National Coalition Party - Ikonen Has Announced Her Resignation
The vice chair position of Finland's National Coalition Party has become a hot topic as Anna-Kaisa Ikonen announces her resignation after six years.
A new candidate in the leadership race of the National Coalition Party
Mia Laiho, a member of the Finnish Parliament, announces her candidacy for the vice-chairmanship of the National Coalition Party, emphasizing her commitment to social welfare and education.
The representative of the National Coalition Party demands a tax reduction for high-income earners
A Finnish MP proposes reducing marginal tax rates to boost overall tax revenue, citing a recent study by Etla.
The Coalition is at Odds Over Vaccination. Vojtěch's Plans to Strengthen Vaccination Are Irritating SPD
The Czech health minister's vaccination plans have sparked a dispute within the coalition government, particularly with the SPD party.
Progressive Party and Others' List Approved
The Progressive Party's list has been approved alongside other progressive parties in Iceland.
Baden-Württemberg: There Will Be No New Elections. But a Stable Özdemir Government Is Probably Not in Sight.
After Cem Özdemir's narrow electoral victory in Baden-Württemberg, the CDU has unexpectedly raised the prospect of new elections, yet voters desire a stable coalition led by Özdemir.
GRAPHIC: What are Urmas Reinsalu and Ester Tuiksoo doing in the councils of Tallinn's city institutions?
The Right-wing party in opposition critiques the coalition of Isamaa and the Centre Party in Tallinn, suggesting it fails to bring professional leadership.
The Lääne-Nigula municipal council did not dissolve after all
The Lääne-Nigula municipal council successfully elected Sven Köster as the new chairman, allowing the coalition to remain intact.
Baden-Württemberg after the election: Are Özdemir and Hagel coming closer now?
The Green party in Baden-Württemberg is inviting the CDU for coalition negotiations after recent elections, amidst a backdrop of past electoral struggles and shifting political dynamics.
Anger Erupted Over Funeral of Vantaa Tragedy – "Aren't You Ashamed"
The imam of Myyrmäki mosque criticized the comments made by representatives of the National Coalition Party regarding the funerals of five family members who died in a fire in Vantaa.
Doukas: "No coalition with New Democracy, I am not afraid to express my opinion"
Hariss Doukas, in an interview, expressed his views on recent events within PASOK, emphasizing that he does not intend to question the party leadership as it prepares for its upcoming conference.
Rufián returns to the charge with his leftist front at an event with Irene Montero in Barcelona
Gabriel Rufián is rallying support for a leftist coalition that includes independence forces, despite opposition from his party and others.
Nigeria: No Evidence Nigerian Politician Peter Obi Is Leaving United Opposition Party ADC
Reports claiming that Peter Obi is leaving the African Democratic Congress for the National Democratic Coalition lack evidence.
The Court of Appeal sentenced a Vaasa municipal election candidate for incitement against a population group
The Vaasa Court of Appeal has convicted Petteri Kalliola, a municipal election candidate from the National Coalition Party, of incitement against a population group.
A new twist in the internal competition of the National Coalition Party
A major change is expected in Finland's National Coalition Party as current deputy chair Anna-Kaisa Ikonen has decided not to seek re-election, paving the way for new leadership.
Ferenčák excluded from Hlas / The MP still does not know if he will support the coalition, congratulated Huliak
MP Ján Ferenčák has been expelled from the Hlas party following concerns about his public actions at both regional and national levels.
Ikonen not seeking vice-presidency of the National Coalition Party
Minister Anna-Kaisa Ikonen has announced she will not run for vice-presidency in the National Coalition Party at the upcoming congress.
The Minister Has Had Enough – Now an Announcement Has Been Made
Minister Anna-Kaisa Ikonen announces she will not seek re-election as Vice Chair of the National Coalition Party after serving for six years.
Police Will Not Initiate Preliminary Investigation into Alteration of the National Coalition Party's Membership Register
The police in Helsinki have decided not to pursue a preliminary investigation regarding potential misuse of the National Coalition Party's membership register after reviewing the details of the case.
Young millionaire paid membership fees for National Coalition Party members - Police investigated
A police investigation found no criminal wrongdoing in the case of a young millionaire paying membership fees for the National Coalition Party, though concerns about data privacy were raised.
This is the hug the Swedes are talking about. What happened?
The Swedish political party Liberalerna has surprised observers by announcing a coalition with the far-right Sverigedemokraterna, sparking significant reactions.
Volt in the Munich City Council: The Small Election Winner Strives Again for Coalition
The Munich chapter of the Volt party celebrates its recent electoral success while engaging with the community in a welcoming atmosphere.
Is the color stripe of the National Coalition Party's foreign policy healthy for Finland? Timo Soini responds on HAAPALA-TV at 12 PM
The article discusses Finland's evolving foreign and security policy, focusing on nuclear weapons legislation and the country's potential role in securing oil shipments in the Iran war, featuring insights from former Foreign Minister Timo Soini.
Troels Lund Poulsen rejects a government with the Radical Left
Troels Lund Poulsen, leader of the Venstre party in Denmark, has ruled out forming a government with the Radical Left due to their past actions during coalition negotiations.
HS Poll: Support for the National Coalition Party Remains Low
A recent poll shows that support for Finland's National Coalition Party remains stagnant at 17.8%, marking the lowest level for the party during the current government term.
The Enemies of the King
The article discusses the political challenges facing the Spanish monarchy, particularly from the current government coalition and the party Vox.
The National Coalition Party MP expressed her displeasure: "Damn, it annoys me!"
MP Pia Kauma of the National Coalition Party expressed her frustration over allegations that her party represents only the elite in Finland, claiming they are a party for all Finns.
Professor's direct rebuff to the National Coalition's daydream – Petteri Orpo has already hit the brakes
A Finnish professor criticizes the National Coalition Party's proposal to abolish inheritance tax, arguing that the economic reasoning behind it lacks coherence and could lead to complications.
Minister and Speaker of Parliament resign from the party
Greenland's foreign minister and the speaker of parliament have resigned from their party, Siumut, in protest against the party leadership's decision to leave the governing coalition.