This Year, Several Parties Will Not Receive Full State Funding
Several political parties in Latvia will not receive full state financing due to various eligibility issues, including election results and compliance with banking regulations.
Sarkozy tries to prove his innocence in court again
Former French President Nicolas Sarkozy returned to court to reaffirm his innocence amid allegations of seeking funding from Libya for his 2007 election campaign.
Former French President Nicolas Sarkozy, back in court, denies guilt
Former French President Nicolas Sarkozy continues to assert his innocence in court during the appeal process concerning allegations of seeking Libyan funding for his 2007 election campaign.
Sarkozy stands before the appellate court in the case of election financing from 2007
Former French President Nicolas Sarkozy appears in court regarding the alleged financing of his 2007 election campaign.
Sarkozy's appeal process regarding alleged funding from Libya begins
Former French president Nicolas Sarkozy appeared in court on Monday for the appeal process concerning accusations that he sought funding from Libya for his 2007 election campaign.
Nicolas Sarkozy back in court over alleged Libyan funding for 2007 presidential campaign
Former French President Nicolas Sarkozy is back in court to challenge his conviction over alleged campaign funding from Libya for his 2007 election.
‘Abominable, to say that changes to plurinominals and financing will come with plan B,’ warns Ricardo Monreal
Ricardo Monreal criticizes claims that electoral reforms under plan B could modify the election method for plurinominal legislators or reduce public funding for parties.
Prime Minister Takaichi Explains Distribution of Catalog Gifts Worth 30,000 Yen Each for 315 People
Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi revealed the distribution of catalog gifts worth approximately 30,000 yen each to all party-affiliated lawmakers who won the recent House of Representatives election, emphasizing that it is legally compliant as a political donation.
The government claims to have emptied the coffers and is now urging other parties
The Danish government states it has nearly exhausted its financial resources and is calling on all parties in parliament to propose financing for election campaign proposals.
The Financing of Social Security "Keeps the Minister of Health Awake at Night"
French Health Minister Stéphanie Rist expresses concerns about Social Security financing due to an aging population and declining birth rates, calling for a national debate ahead of the 2027 presidential election.
The Prosecutor's Office has terminated the pre-trial investigation into the financing of the 'Nemuno aušra' election campaign
The Prosecutor's Office concluded that no criminal activity was committed regarding the financing of the 'Nemuno aušra' party's campaign during last year's elections.
ADN urges urgency to the Prosecutor's Office, UAFE, CNE, and TCE in the investigations regarding financing for the RC campaign
The National Assembly, with votes from the officialist party Acción Democrática Nacional, approved a resolution urging the Prosecutor's Office and several electoral authorities to expedite investigations into the funding of the 2023 election campaign of the Ciudadano Revolution.
Increase in taxes on the wealthy for funds... Can the proposals from each party to finance consumption tax cuts be realized?
As Japan approaches the House of Representatives election on February 8, major political parties are advocating for a reduction or abolition of the consumption tax, raising questions about the feasibility of financing social security from a diminished tax base.
Lombardo builds massive $15M war chest in critical Nevada governor showdown
Nevada Governor Joe Lombardo is entering the spring with a historic campaign cash reserve of over $9 million after a record fundraising year, positioning him strongly for the closely watched gubernatorial election.
Cyprus: The video, the 'Russian finger', and the 'card' of stability
The Cypriot government is embroiled in the dangerous turmoil caused by the release of edited audiovisual material showing officials speaking about the financing system for the election campaign of Nicos Christodoulides, with no clear way out in sight.
Cyprus: "For reasons of transparency, I resign" - The Director of Christodoulides' Office stepped down
Charalambos Charalambous resigned as Director of the President's Office in Cyprus amid political backlash following the release of a video linked to alleged shadow financing of an election campaign, and his resignation was accepted by President Nikos Christodoulides.
Government Accelerates Reform of Financing Ahead of 2026 Electoral Cycle and Partner Pressure
The Spanish government is fast-tracking reforms to the regional financing model, aiming to address public service funding challenges ahead of the 2026 election cycle and pressure from coalition partners.