Orban has lost his magical weapon. The opposition in Hungary is gaining better ratings
The increasing discontent with Viktor Orbán's government in Hungary, fueled by economic conditions and political strategy shifts, has given the opposition significant momentum ahead of the upcoming parliamentary elections.
Evening recap: Police Council confirms Disu as IG, FG begins direct oil revenue remittance, Wike tackles opposition, other top stories
The article covers significant political and economic developments in Nigeria, including the appointment of a new Inspector-General of Police, the government's new oil revenue policy, and political accusations amid the upcoming elections.
Political Persecution: The Scolding Babiš is in His Element. And Where Was Macinka at the Crucial Moment
Czech Prime Minister Andrej Babiš faces opposition criticism about his government's response to the Iranian security situation and the repatriation of Czech citizens from abroad.
The government lagged behind Iran, says the opposition. Tourists underestimated it, Macinka defends himself
Czech opposition accuses the government of being late in its response to Iran, while a government official defends the tourist approach as a misunderstanding.
Planning to send the ambulance ship despite objections
The Icelandic government plans to send an ambulance ship despite facing opposition.
The complete speech of Javier Milei at the opening of ordinary sessions
Javier Milei delivered a critical speech on his government's achievements and targeted the opposition during the opening of Congress's regular sessions.
Ruling Party Proposes Conclusion of Budget Questioning on 13th; Opposition Calls It 'An Act of Legislative Suicide'
The ruling party in Japan has proposed to conclude the questioning regarding the 2026 fiscal budget on the 13th, provoking strong backlash from the opposition who termed it a legislative suicide.
Letters from readers: The opposition, hate, thought and word
The article discusses the vital role of the opposition in a healthy democracy, emphasizing its responsibilities and failures in Argentina.
What happens with the PASO, the Government bets on 48 and the provinces have to pay
The Argentine Government is debating the future of the PASO primaries amid concerns about their impact on official election outcomes, with differing views from both the ruling party and the opposition.
María Corina Machado announces return to Venezuela under the interim government of Delcy Rodríguez
Opposition leader María Corina Machado has announced her return to Venezuela in a few weeks after 80 days of exile, during which she received the Nobel Peace Prize.
Iran, opposition united against the government: 'It has rendered our country irrelevant'
Iranian opposition leaders are united in their criticism of the government, asserting it has diminished the country's global relevance.
The Opposition Demonstrated in Albania
The opposition held a large demonstration in Tirana, Albania, to protest the government led by Prime Minister Edi Rama for alleged corruption.
Carlos Pagni: "Milei has more vocation of a prophet than a king"
Carlos Pagni reflects on the successes and challenges of Javier Milei's government in an interview ahead of his show's return, highlighting the ongoing fight against inflation and the constraints facing the political opposition.
Both the government and the opposition stand by allies. The only parliamentary party criticizing Trump's strike on Iran
Israel and the United States launched a military strike against Iran, with Czech political leaders largely supporting the action except for one party that criticized it.
Trump and Netanyahu: Now the Iranian People Have the Opportunity to Overthrow the Regime
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and former US President Donald Trump claim that military operations in Iran will enable the Iranian people to overthrow their government and establish a free Iran.
Comment: Astonishing Turn – Opposition Urges Government to Cut More, Here’s the Real Reason
The Finnish opposition, led by the SDP, is pushing the government for additional austerity measures ahead of upcoming elections, despite previously opposing cuts.
The electoral proximity completely colors the Day of Andalusia
The upcoming elections overshadow the Day of Andalusia celebration, with notable absences from the central government and opposition parties criticizing the event as a self-promotional gala for President Juan Manuel Moreno.
The 2027 Fight Mobilizes Officials and Opponents
The Argentine government is gearing up for the 2027 elections, using the opening session of Congress to stake its claims, while the opposition is also actively positioning itself in the political battleground.
Nuclear Power Restart: 51% Support, 35% Opposed - Asahi Public Opinion on the 15th Anniversary of the Great East Japan Earthquake
A recent survey shows that support for restarting nuclear power plants in Japan has reached 51%, marking a shift in public opinion since the Fukushima disaster, where only two years ago, opposition was greater.
Senate. The government is increasingly close to passing labor reform despite the rejection of the PJ and the CGT
The Argentine government is on the verge of passing a controversial labor reform despite opposition from key political and labor organizations.
Trump rages against AI supplier Anthropic
Trump expresses strong opposition to AI provider Anthropic after the company refuses to comply with his demands.
How do you sleep? A sharp message from Senator Babiš to Okamura and the third one saved the honor
The article discusses the contrasting reactions of Czech political leaders to the anniversary of Russia's invasion of Ukraine, highlighting the divisions between opposition and government politicians in their responses.
Lidegaard is so strongly against a blue-black government that he considers a coup against DF
Martin Lidegaard's opposition to a blue-black government leads him to contemplate drastic measures against the Danish People's Party (DF).
Góralczyk, Lengyel: Polish Lesson, Hungarian Hope
The article discusses the political situation in Hungary as it approaches parliamentary elections, drawing parallels with Poland's own experiences under government leadership.
Protesters block the Pan-American Highway and 9 de Julio in protest against labor reform
Protesters have blocked major thoroughfares in Argentina in opposition to a proposed labor reform that the government is set to debate in the Senate.
Daegu City Council Says 'No Opposition to Integration'... Gyeongbuk Northern Basic Council Chairmen Say 'Opposed'
The Daegu City Council has shifted its stance to support government integration while the northern Gyeongbuk local councils express strong opposition, demanding more public discussion.
The Government defends its investment in Telefónica against opposition criticism over stock market decline
The Spanish government supports its €2.284 billion investment in Telefónica, despite opposition criticism over a significant stock market drop.
The Government will send the intern statute to Congress next week despite the lack of support
The Spanish government is set to send a statute aimed at improving conditions for interns to Congress, facing significant opposition.
Juan Pablo Guanipa: “I have no doubts: Venezuela is moving toward elections”
Opposition leader Juan Pablo Guanipa asserts that Venezuela is on the path toward elections and the chavista government has lost the ability to impose conditions.
Javier Milei, live: the latest measures of the Government
The article discusses recent government measures announced by Javier Milei, the President of Argentina, along with reactions from the opposition and a significant US legal document supporting Argentina's stance in a court case regarding YPF.
Conflict between Mitsotakis and Androulakis in the shadow of the wiretapping decision
The government is facing pressure from the opposition Pasok party over energy issues, particularly regarding price control and energy security, amidst escalating tensions following a recent judicial ruling on surveillance.
People Power Party: 'Oppression of the Opposition is Dictatorship' ... Protests Against the Search Warrant of the Joint Investigation Team
The ruling People Power Party criticized a joint investigation team's search of its headquarters as oppression against the opposition, framing it as a dictatorial move.
5 in the morning: Political confrontation over wiretaps - Ankara disturbs the calm waters - Laura found in Germany
A recent court decision regarding wiretapping cases in Greece has sparked a new round of political disputes between the government and opposition parties, with significant implications for future investigations.
Junts once again sinks the PSOE in the mud
The political party Junts has collaborated with opposition parties to defeat a decree aimed at protecting vulnerable families, further complicating the situation for the PSOE government led by Pedro Sánchez.
Spanish President Pedro Sánchez denies rumors about his health and attacks the opposition.
Pedro Sánchez, the Spanish president, has denied rumors about his health, affirming he does not suffer from any cardiovascular disease and labeling the speculation as attempts to destabilize his government.
Rydman was grilled in Parliament - a surprising mistake from Halla-aho
Finland's Social Affairs and Health Minister Wille Rydman faced scrutiny from opposition during a parliamentary session regarding government cuts to social and healthcare services, where an unexpected incident involving Speaker Jussi Halla-aho occurred.
P. Marinakis on wiretapping: The opposition must decide if it trusts the judiciary
Greek government spokesperson Pavlos Marinakis commented on the recent court ruling regarding wiretaps, questioning the opposition's trust in the judiciary.
Marinakis on wiretapping: 'The government has taken all due actions'
Pavlos Marinakis comments on the Athens Single-Member Court's ruling regarding wiretapping, defending the government's actions against criticism from the opposition.
Purra Firm on the Opposition: 'It's Nothing but a Scam'
Finnish Prime Minister Petteri Orpo announces significant government savings for the upcoming year, while the opposition critiques the government's financial strategies as inadequate.
Glacier Law and Mercosur-EU Agreement: The Government and the Opposition Anticipate Another Fight Moving from Congress to Courts
Argentina's government is poised to ratify the Mercosur-EU agreement and advance the Glacier Law despite opposition backlash over environmental concerns.
Five SZ: Opposition leaders will not receive positions in the Chamber and margins under surveillance
Opposition leaders in the Czech Republic will not be appointed to positions in the Chamber of Deputies, with scrutiny on margins.
The state has sided with tenants. Intermediary companies are circumventing the law according to the ministries
The Czech government has expressed its opposition to the way rental intermediary companies operate, claiming they are violating tenant protection laws.
"I will not be intimidated." An opposition representative and critic of the town hall in Hluboká had his car set on fire
An opposition representative in Hluboká, Czech Republic, had his car set on fire as a form of intimidation for his criticism of the local government.
Chance for recreational boats on the Elbe. The state has brought back the dock project in Litoměřice
The Czech government is moving forward with a dock project for recreational boats on the Elbe River, despite past opposition from environmental groups.
A Hasty Start for the 'National Conference': Only One Opposition Party Attends, Distrust in Government Leadership
Only the opposition party 'Mirai' attended the inaugural meeting of the 'National Conference' launched by Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi, reflecting growing criticism of the government's agenda.
Committees
The investigative committee for the OPEKEPE concluded without providing any significant insights.
The government's decision leads to a fierce debate - Is the major tax decision going to waste in the next government term?
Opposition parties in Finland are calling for the government to reconsider a tax reduction decision that would lower corporate tax from 20% to 18% by 2027, citing significant economic concerns.
Does the government know what it wants for the DETh?
The article discusses the need for opposition parties and local stakeholders in Greece to clearly articulate their positions and engage in dialogue regarding the government's plans for the DETh.
Javier Milei, live: the latest measures of the Government
Argentine President Javier Milei is pushing for a reform of the Glacier Law, which aims to reduce protected areas to facilitate mining investments, while the Peronist opposition navigates a delicate political landscape.
Is Delcy Rodríguez Taking Revenge? House of María Corina Machado's Assistant Raided
The Venezuelan government confiscated the house of Laura Acosta, personal assistant to opposition leader María Corina Machado, an act denounced by the Vente Venezuela party as political retaliation.