Referendum and Electoral Law, the Capocracy in Government
The article discusses the current political landscape in Italy, focusing on the referendum and electoral law, amidst issues such as economic struggles and global political turbulence.
Montero sentences the Andalusian PSOE and positions itself almost 20 points behind the PP four months before the regional elections
The Andalusian PSOE faces a challenging electoral landscape, trailing significantly behind the PP as the upcoming regional elections approach.
Lula schedules meeting with Haddad and Alckmin next week to discuss electoral scenario
President Lula has called a meeting with Finance Minister Fernando Haddad and Vice President Geraldo Alckmin to discuss the electoral landscape next week.
Starmer's Labour Party Suffers Another Electoral Blow, Falling Behind the Greens and the Far Right
The Labour Party led by Sir Keir Starmer has faced a significant defeat in a by-election in Gorton and Denton, trailing behind the Green Party and far-right candidates.
Who wants to govern this place?
The article explores the political landscape in Greece for 2026, questioning who truly wishes to govern amidst widespread disillusionment and lack of trust in institutions.
California, NY, and Florida: Who Wins and Loses in the U.S. with the New Electoral Maps
The article discusses the impact of newly drawn electoral maps on the political landscape in California, New York, and Florida ahead of the 2026 midterm elections.
The BNG, the great impossible electoral prize for Rufián and Díaz's 'cocktail'
A new leftist coalition, led by Gabriel Rufián, seeks to challenge the right-wing in Spain's upcoming elections amidst a reconfigured political landscape.
Corruption Opens the Way and Asks for Passage
Corruption has reemerged as a significant issue in Brazil's electoral landscape, manifesting in various forms and complicated by public perceptions and fear of crime.
Why is there no strong anti-system pole?
The article discusses the shift in Greece's political landscape since the crisis, highlighting the weakening of the traditional left-right divide in favor of a new distinction between systemic and anti-systemic parties.
A governor is not (just) a governor
Claudia Sheinbaum's electoral reform aims at control over the political landscape, but it is facing significant challenges and resistance.
From TVK of Vijay to Humayun Kabir... The entry of new parties in the electoral battle
Actor Joseph Vijay launches 'Tamilga Vetrik Katchi' (TVK) as he prepares for the 2026 Tamil Nadu assembly elections, while suspended Trinamool Congress MLA Humayun Kabir forms 'Janta Unnayan Party' in Bengal, highlighting the challenges new parties face against established ones in India's political landscape.
Portugal rejects the far right, but not completely
António José Seguro's significant victory in the Portuguese presidential election highlights the electoral rejection of the far-right but raises questions about the broader political landscape.
After Electoral Victory: What Investors Should Know About Japan
The recent electoral victory of Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi could have significant implications for the global financial landscape, particularly for investors.
Defeated Prashant Kishor again takes charge, Kejriwal took a year
Prashant Kishor has begun his Bihar Yatra while reflecting on the political landscape and comparisons with Arvind Kejriwal after both faced electoral setbacks.
Disenchantment Overwhelms PSOE and PP at the Campaign Closing in Aragón: Alegría is Sinking and Azcón Can't Stop Vox
As the campaign in Aragón wraps up, the PSOE faces significant disillusionment, while the PP's efforts to counter Vox appear ineffective, highlighting a tense electoral landscape.
La Muela and the Transversality of the Vote on 8F: 'Here we vote for the person'
La Muela presents a unique electoral scenario in Aragon where a mayor from Chunta Aragonesista retains his position while PP wins in regional and general elections, and Vox emerges as a solid second force, indicating a fragmented yet pragmatic electoral landscape.
The political reform coming in 2026
Mexico's political landscape is set to transform in 2026 with a major electoral reform that will deeply impact the organization of elections and the economy.
Electoral Fascism
The article discusses the emergence of electoral fascism within the Mexican political regime, highlighting the challenges faced by the ruling PRI party in adapting to the changing social landscape and the demands of new social groups since the 1917 Constitution.
Against Lula, Flávio and candidates from PSD negotiate a truce in the first round - while behind the scenes they play 'musical chairs'
The right is officially presenting a united front while behind the scenes, key electoral players are strategically positioning themselves as they anticipate transformation in the electoral landscape.
Czech Politics is at a Turning Point
Czech political landscape is expected to undergo significant changes in the coming years as former ruling coalition parties face transformations following electoral defeat by populist parties.
Sánchez seeks to resist the judicial front and the adverse electoral horizon
President Sánchez aims to withstand challenges from judicial issues and a difficult electoral landscape, expressing determination to complete a pivotal decade for his party.
They lost the year 2025. Trzaskowski at the forefront, Tusk chasing Hołownia. Survey for 'Wprost'
The article analyzes the political landscape in Poland at the end of 2025, highlighting the surprising electoral losses faced by key politicians such as Rafał Trzaskowski and Szymon Hołownia during the presidential elections.
Working Families bet on 2026 as the right time for a third US party after a wave of wins
The Working Families party aims to establish itself as a viable third party in the U.S. political landscape by 2026, buoyed by recent electoral successes and increasing voter demand for alternatives to the dominant parties.
The PP normalizes pacts with Vox
The PP has shifted from viewing agreements with Vox as an uncomfortable exception to presenting them as a normal part of the political landscape following electoral results in Extremadura.