Who Should Govern the Country? Here Are the Parliamentary Options
The article discusses the complexities and uncertainties surrounding government formation in Denmark following recent political shifts and the upcoming elections.
Who Should Govern the Country? Here Are the Options
The article discusses the changing landscape of Danish political alliances and the complexities of forming a government following the recent election announcement.
AI for All: From Existential Risk to Global Development Engine
The article discusses the dual nature of AI, contemplating its potential to either govern humanity or serve as a driver for global development, inspired by Asimov's first law of robotics.
The argument that ‘El Mencho’ took away from Trump
Donald Trump, in a Fox and Friends interview, claimed that the cartels govern Mexico instead of its president, which fueled his administration's negotiating power.
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.
Here L can govern with SD: 'Not a big issue'
The Liberals in Gothenburg have removed their restrictive policies, allowing for collaboration with the Sweden Democrats on local matters.
Free Loan: Lending Goods Without Risks
The article discusses the practice of free loan agreements in Italy, emphasizing their prevalence among families and the legal arrangements that govern them.
TSE Begins Judging Resolutions for the 2026 Elections This Thursday
The TSE is starting to review resolutions that will govern the electoral rules for Brazil's 2026 elections, including regulations around the use of AI.
State Election in Baden-Württemberg: Who the CDU Can Govern With in the Southwest
The CDU's top candidate in Baden-Württemberg, Manuel Hagel, prefers not to govern with the Greens due to ideological differences, favoring a coalition with the FDP or a Germany coalition with the SPD instead, though current polls suggest these combinations may not secure a majority.
The Govern of Salvador Illa will approve the Budget project this Friday to pressure ERC, which maintains its rejection: "Less self-help messages and more national ambition"
The Catalan government, led by Salvador Illa, plans to approve a budget proposal despite lacking essential support from ERC, which has rejected negotiations over tax concessions.
Salvador Illa announces that the Government will approve the budget project this Friday after ERC's no-show
Salvador Illa, the President of the Generalitat, has announced the approval of the budget project for 2026 on Friday, despite the absence of cooperation from ERC.
Netherlands: Just Govern, Simply Govern
The article discusses the shift in Dutch governance as a new centrist coalition led by Rob Jetten replaces a right-populist cabinet, focusing on substantial changes in climate policy and asylum laws.
"It's going to be hard for you to govern": Bullrich responded to Germán Martínez after his threat to repeal the labor reform if peronism returns to the Casa Rosada
Patricia Bullrich responded to Germán Martínez's threat to repeal labor reform by declaring it will be challenging for peronism if they return to power.
'Armed Forces, guarantee that Mexico can govern itself without impositions': Claudia Sheinbaum
Claudia Sheinbaum emphasized the crucial role of the Armed Forces in ensuring Mexico's sovereignty and independence from external pressures during the 113th anniversary of the Mexican Army in Puebla.
Racist rhetoric is warping the Liberal party’s moral compass. We are destined to fail unless we govern for all | Andrew McLachlan
The article criticizes recent conservative rhetoric in Australia regarding multiculturalism, highlighting the importance of inclusivity for the Liberal Party's future.
Struggle of Faith: That's Not How to Govern
The article discusses the controversial political decisions in Hesse regarding funding for integrated comprehensive schools, particularly the implications of the CDU's plan endorsed by the SPD.
Who is 'MBZ', the heir who was not destined to govern and now leads one of the richest nations in the world
Mohamed bin Zayed, the President of the United Arab Emirates and the leader of a rapidly growing economic power, is set to visit Argentina soon.
The New Cold War: From the Berlin Wall to the Digital Wall
The article discusses the shift from ideological barriers represented by the Berlin Wall to modern digital barriers that govern data flow and privacy.
Housing, aging, or the impact of AI on work: the challenges of a Catalonia where poverty is chronic
Catalonia faces persistent poverty despite positive macroeconomic growth, as highlighted in a comprehensive report by the Govern, which outlines key social challenges like housing costs, aging population, and the effects of artificial intelligence on employment.
Sílvia Orriols says she would govern the Generalitat with Junts if they apply the Aliança program
Sílvia Orriols expressed her willingness to govern with Junts in Catalonia if they adhere to the Aliança program during a recent event in Barcelona.
Feijóo urges Vox to enter PP governments: 'Those who renounce to govern think of exploiting their country'
Feijóo calls on Vox to join the PP in regional governments, criticizing their reluctance to govern as selfish exploitation.
Illa returns to lead the Govern with the plan to accelerate the approval of the budget
Salvador Illa returns to his political duties to expedite the approval of Catalonia's 2026 budget after recovering from an illness.
Has Lula ever come down from the platform?
The article critiques President Lula's continued campaigning while highlighting Governor Haddad's struggle to govern.
’Ready to govern’ Hungary: Former ally Magyar challenges Orban with Europe gun
Peter Magyar, a former ally of Prime Minister Viktor Orban, launches his campaign against Orban in the upcoming Hungarian parliamentary elections, positioning himself as a significant challenger after over a decade and a half of Orban's rule.
Letters to the Editor: Let power peak prices govern state support
The author argues that the state energy support system should be based on the highest power prices rather than the monthly average, advocating for a change in how energy subsidies are calculated in Sweden.
The Catalan Church signs an agreement with Illa to cede properties for social housing
The Catalan Church has signed a four-year agreement with the government to donate properties for social housing while retaining ownership of the assets.
"Confrontation" Lazariadis – Mantzou in Parliament: "Panagopoulos is PASOK" – "Does PASOK govern and we don’t know it?"
A fierce parliamentary debate occurred in Greece regarding unemployment training programs, highlighting accusations between ruling New Democracy and the opposition PASOK.
Debate in the editorial office / Matovič returns because he works. Fico is frustrated that he does not govern his own, but Šimečka is under pressure too
Political analysts discuss the implications of the Constitutional Court's recent decisions in Slovakia and ongoing controversies involving prominent political figures.
Victoriano Porto, Michelin inspector for 35 years: "To make a report, you have to attach an invoice always. If you accept an invitation, it's grounds for dismissal"
Victoriano Porto, a Michelin inspector for 35 years, discusses his career and the strict ethical guidelines that govern it.
The PP prefers to govern alone in Extremadura with the abstention of the PSOE rather than a coalition government with Vox
The PP in Extremadura is seeking to govern independently with the PSOE's abstention, rejecting a coalition with Vox after the recent elections.
Is it a good idea to let a philosopher govern us?
The article discusses the philosophical concept of a philosopher-king as proposed by Plato in his work 'The Republic,' emphasizing the virtues of justice and the potential governance by philosophers.
Who is Adrienne E. Adams: Hochul's number two in the 2026 elections to govern New York
Adrienne E. Adams has been named as New York Governor Kathy Hochul's running mate for the upcoming 2026 election.
Vox demands a place in the Aragon executive after doubling its number of seats: 'We want to govern'
Vox's spokesperson has asserted that the party aims to be part of the governing coalition in Aragon following their electoral success.
What has happened in Aragón? The elections in seven graphics
The article analyzes the recent elections in Aragón, highlighting the results that indicate the Popular Party has won but failed to achieve an absolute majority, likely needing support from Vox to govern.
Jorge Azcón, the expert in agreements who failed in his bet and will dance with Vox
Jorge Azcón secures another electoral victory in Aragon but must negotiate with Vox to govern due to insufficient majority.
The PP won in Aragón but did not achieve a majority to avoid a pact with the surprising Vox and the PSOE sinks in the regional elections in Spain
The Popular Party (PP) won the majority of votes in Aragón during Spain's regional elections, yet failed to secure a majority to govern alone, resulting in a needed coalition with Vox.
Polls Indicate a Victory for the PP in Aragon, but They Would Depend on Vox to Govern
Recent polls suggest that the PP could win in Aragon but would require support from Vox to form a government.
Aragón, the community that does not know absolute majorities
Aragón has not seen any party govern with an absolute majority since 1983, with a history of coalition governments primarily between the PSOE and PP.
United Right 2.0? It turns out that voters want just such a scenario
Recent opinion polls suggest that no single party in Poland can currently govern alone, prompting discussions of potential coalitions.
How to Govern Change?
The recent call by the Mexican president to entrepreneurs to invest in an ambitious infrastructure plan reflects her vision and limitations, signaling a redefinition of the relationship between the state and the private sector.
Martin Liby Troein: Is it really such a bad idea for S and M to govern together?
The article discusses the potential benefits for Ulf Kristersson if he collaborates with Magdalena Andersson after the upcoming election, which could enhance their position in the right-wing political landscape.
Epstein documents expose one of democracy's problems: The people who govern it
The Epstein documents highlight the troubling relationships high-profile individuals have with a convicted criminal, raising concerns beyond mere morality.
How Ancient Instincts Unconsciously Govern Us in Everyday Life
The article discusses how ancient evolutionary instincts continue to influence human behavior today, despite changes in lifestyle, and how populists and social media exploit these instincts.
Sheinbaum responds to Trump's allegations about drug control in the country: 'In Mexico, the people govern, no one else'
President Claudia Sheinbaum defended the mutual respect in the relationship with the United States despite ongoing verbal attacks from Donald Trump regarding Mexico's governance.
Alejandro Nolasco (Vox): 'Mr. Azcón, we do want to govern. But alone'
Alejandro Nolasco of Vox reiterates his party's conditions for negotiating with the PP, focusing on illegal immigration and river clean-up, while acknowledging their significant rural electoral base.
Azcón Increases Pressure on Alegría to Undermine the PSOE and Proposes Reforming the Teruel Parador: "I Don't Want to be Remembered for Ábalos' Party"
Jorge Azcón intensifies his campaign efforts against the PSOE, particularly targeting Pilar Alegría, in a bid to secure electoral growth and govern without Vox.
The Govern imposes 13 fines on homeowners and gains the support of Comuns for the budgets
The Govern has imposed 13 fines on homeowners and secured Comuns' support for the budget, while facing legal doubts about the fines and preparing additional sanctions.
The Government and the Comuns begin negotiation of the 2026 budgets
The Govern led by Salvador Illa is negotiating the 2026 budgets with the Comuns, aiming for measures to enforce the Housing Law and increase resources for education and healthcare.
“Whoever wins, we have to keep working”: February 8 in the town of Huesca where women govern
In Angüés, a town of just over 400 inhabitants in the province of Huesca, an electoral group made up entirely of women has been governing since 2019 and maintained its absolute majority in the 2023 elections.
Greenland's Prime Minister warns: The USA still wants to rule our island
Greenland's Prime Minister Jens Frederik-Nielsen has stated that the U.S. intention to annex and govern Greenland remains unchanged, causing significant uncertainty among the population.