From the PS to the Greens, the Stockholm Syndrome that Traps the Left in the Arms of the Unsubmissive
Jean-Luc Mélenchon and his party La France Insoumise are viewed as a refuge from the far-right National Rally by other left-wing parties, despite controversy and criticism surrounding his remarks.
Life of numerous candidates in the preliminary election of the Left Greens
The preliminary elections of the Left Greens in Iceland showcase a diverse range of candidates vying for positions in the upcoming parliamentary elections.
Survey on the Election: Frankfurt Facing a Directional Decision
A recent Forsa survey indicates that voters in Frankfurt are faced with a significant choice between centrist parties and a left coalition in the upcoming elections.
Election in Baden-Württemberg: Class Fighters in Party Mood
The Left party aims to enter the Baden-Württemberg parliament for the first time, challenging the Greens and focusing on leftist constituencies, especially in the university city of Freiburg.
From Darling to Scapegoat
The 2025 election defeat marked the end of the Green Party's favorable relationship with the zeitgeist, prompting a choice between strengthening the center as an ecological-liberal force or shifting towards a left-wing coalition.
Eight want top positions of the Left-Greens in a joint candidacy
Eight candidates are vying for the leading positions of the Left-Green Movement in a joint electoral candidacy.
The Economic Council advocates for more personal responsibility in health insurance
The CDU's Economic Council is calling for stronger reforms in health insurance, specifically suggesting the removal of dental services to relieve state finances by billions, a proposal that has elicited outrage from the Greens and the Left.
Trump's Letter to Norwegians and Conflicts Within VG
The article discusses Donald Trump's recent letter to Norway's Prime Minister, in which he expresses a change in his commitment to global peace following the Norwegian Nobel Committee's decision not to award him the Nobel Peace Prize, along with internal conflicts within the Left Green Movement in Reykjavik.
Never agreed that Sanna should lead the candidacy
Líf Magneudóttir, the leader of the Left-Greens in Reykjavík, was surprised by media reports that Sanna Magdalena Mörtudóttir would lead a joint candidacy, which was not approved in their recent party meeting.
Violent Protests: Could People Be Deported to Iran?
Calls for a halt to deportations to Iran are coming from the Greens and the Left, while Federal Minister Dobrindt argues there is no reason for such a stop, stating that deportations are nearly impossible anyway.
Focus on Wegner's Crisis Management – Berlin Greens Want to Exclude Perpetrator Question
The Berlin Greens plan to downplay the question of perpetrators in the upcoming election campaign following a left-wing extremist attack on the city's power grid, choosing instead to focus on Mayor Kai Wegner's crisis management.
Eight Months Before the House of Representatives Election: Greens Are Berlin's Largest Party for the First Time
The Greens have overtaken the SPD to become the largest political party in Berlin for the first time, but the Left Party is expected to gain ground in the medium term.
"The Prime Minister Seeks His Role Before Running Cameras," Snipes the Berlin Greens
Berlin's Governing Mayor Kai Wegner faces criticism over his crisis management as left-wing terrorism complicates his election campaign despite initial successes.
"Government chief seeks his role in front of rolling cameras" - Berlin Greens criticize
The left-wing terror in Berlin is complicating Regierenden Bürgermeister Kai Wegner's (CDU) start into the election year, as he faces heavy criticism for his crisis management even from his coalition partner SPD, despite a significant success.
The Left Wants to Specifically Address Milieus with Islamist Tendencies
Max Lucks, a politician from the Greens, highlights a dangerous gap in the left's approach to Islamism and calls for an end to the taboo surrounding radical Islam.
Palmer says he would return to the Greens immediately
Tübingen's mayor, Boris Palmer, expresses a desire to rejoin the Green Party, despite having left it years ago, stating that his potential return is dependent on Cem Özdemir.