The political contest in frenzy
Political parties in Mexico are gearing up for the 2027 electoral battle, signaling a shift in power dynamics and a renewed focus on engaging with citizens.
Trump believes deportation policies have gone too far and wants to change approach, says newspaper
Donald Trump has indicated a desire to shift U.S. deportation policies, suggesting that previous approaches have been too extreme and detrimental to his electoral support.
Election Analyst: 'I see a clear trend that this segment will play a larger and larger role'
A new voter type, dubbed 'Mads in the middle', has emerged in Danish politics, indicating a shift in electoral behavior away from traditional party loyalty.
The Bad Mood of Voters
Recent electoral polls suggest a decline in voters' confidence in the economy and institutions, indicating a potential shift in political dynamics in Brazil.
Fearing electoral impact and to protect STF, government tries to shift Master case crisis onto Campos Neto
Brazilian government officials are increasingly worried about the political fallout from the Banco Master scandal and are contemplating strategies to redirect blame towards the Central Bank and its former president, Roberto Campos Neto.
Election Victory in Baden-Württemberg: 'The Greens Can Again Be Counted On in This Country'
The Greens have celebrated a surprising electoral victory in Baden-Württemberg after a long series of defeats, suggesting a potential shift in their political fortunes.
Spanberger under scrutiny: her controversial redesign of electoral maps in Virginia that could turn most seats blue
Abigail Spanberger's proposed electoral map redesign in Virginia, subject to a referendum in April 2026, could shift the current congressional representation from a Democratic-Republican balance to a predominantly Democratic one.
Labour anxiety and accusations after big shift in Muslim vote to Greens
The Green Party's recent electoral success in Gorton and Denton has highlighted a significant shift of Muslim voters from Labour, causing tensions and accusations among political parties in the UK.
Wall Street Journal: Immigration and the Gaza War Upend a Century of British Politics
Recent political shifts in Britain reflect the growing influence of populist parties amidst changing voter demographics and concerns over immigration and globalization.
Devji's Surrender is Less Important than His Entry into Electoral Politics
Naxalite Devji, who recently surrendered, has expressed intentions to enter politics, marking a significant shift from his past as a Maoist leader.
Electoral Reform: Draft Shapes Political Parties to Request Popular Consultations
The draft of the electoral reform in Mexico suggests allowing political parties to call for popular consultations, a significant shift from current legislation.
Former Member of Parliament: Election Rumors Shift Focus from Politics to Timing. It Is Time for a Constitutional Amendment
The article discusses how election speculation in Denmark has begun to overshadow actual political discourse, highlighting calls for changes within the constitutional electoral process.
Electoral Act: Opposition lawmakers slam move to adopt senate version
Opposition lawmakers in Nigeria's House of Representatives criticize proposed amendments to the Electoral Act that would shift the bill's focus towards the Senate version.
2027: National Assembly eyes January 16 for presidential poll, suspends Electoral Bill harmonization
The National Assembly of Nigeria is considering moving the presidential election to January 16, 2027, in a shift from the original February 20 date, while the harmonization of the Electoral Bill has been suspended.
Emergency plenary: National Assembly moves to shift presidential poll to Feb 13
The Nigerian National Assembly announced an emergency plenary to possibly reschedule the presidential election date to February 13, 2027.
Is the Hokuriku Shinkansen Plan 'Obama-Kyoto' Gaining Ground Again? Will the LDP's Victory Shift Control?
The recent electoral victory of the LDP in Japan appears to potentially influence discussions around the extension of the Hokuriku Shinkansen line to connect Obama and Kyoto.
After winning the elections, the National Party leads the new political path in Bangladesh
The Bangladesh National Party's electoral victory marks a significant political shift after a turbulent period following the ousting of former Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina.
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.
Iran Between Two Currents: An Electoral Reform Front and a Conclusive Shift to Conservatives
The political competition in Iran is marked by a struggle between reformist and conservative currents within a complex system of elected and unelected institutions.
Manaquiri defines new councilors after fraud leads to the removal of more than half of the City Council; see names
The municipalities of Manaquiri, Brazil, have experienced a significant shift in its City Council due to a judicial decision that nullified the mandates of most council members following electoral fraud.
Candidacies under the control of the president
The article discusses the strategic electoral process in Mexico for 2027, where the president will directly select candidates for gubernatorial elections, marking a significant shift towards centralization in political power.
Sanae Takaichi: Japan’s ‘Iron Maiden’ PM rises – again
Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi, dubbed the ‘Iron Maiden’, has emerged stronger after her party's recent electoral victory, signaling a shift in Japan's diplomatic approach.
Japan's Takaichi vows 'major policy shift' after resounding election victory
Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi has promised significant policy reforms following her party's substantial electoral victory, emphasizing the need for changes in security, immigration, and economic policies.
The consequences of Takaichi's victory for Australia and the Asia-Pacific
Sanae Takaichi's significant electoral victory in Japan is poised to shift the geo-strategic dynamics in the Asia-Pacific region, with notable ramifications for Australia.
Ishin likely to fail in 'monopoly' of 19 electoral districts in Osaka
The Japan Innovation Party is expected to lose its grip on all 19 electoral districts in Osaka, marking a significant shift from its previous two consecutive victories in the House of Representatives elections.
Jeff Bezos ordered to fire one third of the staff at ‘The Washington Post’
Jeff Bezos instructed a significant workforce reduction at The Washington Post to address declining subscriptions following a shift in the newspaper's editorial stance towards the conservative after sensing Trump's electoral win.
The Riigikogu delegates have not chosen a side in the presidential elections
As the presidential elections in August approach, the Riigikogu is divided over which coalition will secure enough votes, with a potential shift to an electoral college consisting of supporters from Isamaa and the Center Party.
Political Polls: Vannacci at 4% - Erosion of Support on the Right, More Impact on FdI than Lega
The split in the League with the launch of Roberto Vannacci's National Future list has led to a subtle electoral shift, with Vannacci's party polling at 4.2%, affecting FdI more than Lega.
Position at the Conservative Summit 2025 / What is Central European Conservatism Today?
At the Conservative Summit 2025, experts discuss the shift from traditional to new conservative ideologies in Central Europe, emphasizing the electoral success of the new right.
Catholic Communists and Islamic Communists
The transition from Catholic Communism to Islamic Communism has been quicker than anticipated, revealing an opportunistic shift within the Italian left that undermines spiritual aspiration for electoral gain.