Jeong Cheong-rae: 'There is an appropriate timing for resignation' towards Cho Hee-dae... Drawing a line for 'impeachment' for now
Democratic Party leader Jeong Cheong-rae urged Chief Justice Cho Hee-dae to clarify his position on resignation while members of the ruling coalition discuss the possibility of impeachment.
Fear of the law proposal spreads - Strong reaction from the chair of the National Coalition Women's Association
The Finnish government's proposed law allowing temporary employment contracts for up to a year without justification has sparked significant criticism from various stakeholders, including a notable reaction from the chair of the National Coalition Women's Association.
Rainbow Coalition: Jesse Jackson's Legacy
The article discusses Jesse Jackson's legacy as a civil rights activist and the influence of his concept of the 'Rainbow Coalition' in today's Democratic Party.
'The coalition remains': Ignacio Mier says alliance with PVEM and PT will continue despite electoral reform
Ignacio Mier, coordinator of the Morena party in the Senate, affirmed that the coalition with PVEM and PT will persist, even if they oppose the electoral reform proposed by President Claudia Sheinbaum.
Rzeczpospolita Poll: KO Wins, but the Right Holds Clear Majority
A recent poll indicates that if parliamentary elections were held today, Donald Tusk's Civic Coalition would win, but the ruling party still maintains a strong majority.
Lulista faction of MDB says alliance with president is still possible after manifesto against coalition
The Lulista faction of the MDB party believes that a manifesto supporting neutrality in the presidential election does not rule out a potential alliance with President Lula.
South Africa moves toward new provincial government
South Africa's Umkhonto weSizwe party has invited the ANC to join discussions on forming a new coalition government in KwaZulu-Natal.
Center Party member reduced the transition to Estonian-language education to dust. Tallinn Mayor: this is unacceptable
Vadim Belobrovtsev from the Center Party criticizes the transition to Estonian-language education in higher grades, which has drawn ire from coalition partners in Tallinn.
Erkki Tuomioja opens up about the SDP – “Some think it’s downright North Korean”
Former Finnish Minister Erkki Tuomioja critiques the National Coalition Party's compatibility with the Social Democratic Party in light of past statements and current political dynamics.
Vallo and Droba are running for the Bratislava four-party coalition. SaS, PS, and Democrats also want to be in the future government
Bratislava Mayor Matúš Vallo has announced his candidacy for reelection, supported by a coalition of parties including SaS, Progresívne Slovensko, and the Democrats.
Unexpected 'Coalition': Pirates are on the same page with SPD in Iran
The article discusses a surprising political alignment between the Czech Pirate Party and the SPD concerning their stance towards Iran.
Is a coalition of the Center Party, Katri Raigi, and Plan B waiting for Narva? Speculations and suspicious photos
There are speculations of a potential coalition forming among the Center Party, Katri Raigi, and the electoral alliance Plan B in the Narva city council.
Majorities in Frankfurt: Left Alliance Before the Local Election
In Frankfurt, the minority coalition of Greens, SPD, and Volt is collaborating with the Left Party, rather than the CDU, to pass the budget for 2026.
New Party Survey: Six Parties in the Sejm, PSL Records Largest Increase
A recent survey shows that the Civic Coalition is gaining support in the Polish parliament while PSL has recorded the largest increase.
Incredible streak of 5,366 days for Suvi Lindén of the National Coalition Party
Suvi Lindén, a member of Finland's National Coalition Party, is highlighted for her remarkable continuous service spanning 5,366 days, amidst a broader context involving former parliament members receiving adjustment allowances.
Report reveals: This is how much money parliamentary groups have – National Coalition has a huge pot
A report indicates that the National Coalition Party had the highest funds among Finnish parliamentary groups at the end of 2024, with nearly 1.8 million euros.
One Nation might not only be a Coalition problem – there are warning signs for Labor too
Recent polling indicates that One Nation's rising popularity poses a potential threat not only to the Coalition but also to the Labor Party, as a significant portion of Labor voters shows openness to supporting One Nation.
Sofia Virta admits: The Greens will not become the largest party - Throws a jibe at the SDP and the National Coalition Party
Sofia Virta, leader of the Green Party in Finland, acknowledged that her party is unlikely to emerge as the largest party in the upcoming 2027 elections while criticizing the Social Democratic Party and the National Coalition Party during a recent meeting.
2027: No coalition stronger than PDP, says Bode George
Bode George, a prominent member of Nigeria's Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), declares the party's revitalization and confidence in reclaiming power by 2027.
City Budget of Frankfurt: Coalition Unexpectedly Relies on The Left
The Frankfurt coalition has chosen to work with the Left party to approve the city's six billion euro budget for 2026, diverging from previous cooperation with the CDU.
CBOS Party Survey: Law and Justice Support at Lowest in Years
A recent CBOS survey reveals that Law and Justice (PiS) is experiencing its lowest support in years, with the opposition Coalition Citizen gaining ground.
The big competition heats up in the National Coalition Party
Heikki Autto, chair of the Defense Committee, is running for the position of deputy chair of the National Coalition Party in Finland, joining other candidates in a competitive race ahead of the party congress.
Politics bush telegraph: He is Antti Lindtman's nightmare - The National Coalition and the Finns Party hope for a big victory from Minja Koskela
The discussion in a recent political podcast focuses on Finland's debt brake and the proposed budget cuts by various parties ahead of the elections.
New electoral law, simulations on the parties: the League risks being halved
The new electoral law in Italy could lead to the League party, led by Matteo Salvini, losing half of its representatives even in a coalition victory due to decreasing support and new voting rules.
Centre Party Member of Parliament Criticizes National Coalition Party Intensively
Petri Honkonen, a member of the Finnish Centre Party, has launched a pointed critique against the National Coalition Party and its government due to the increasing national debt and rising unemployment.
Electoral Reform, the Blitz of the Center-Right. Discontent in the League
The center-right coalition in Italy has advanced its electoral reform proposal, leading to tensions within the League party.
In Saaremaa, Isamaa distrusts the EKRE coalition partner
In Saaremaa, the Isamaa party has submitted a motion of no confidence against a member of its coalition partner EKRE, amid political tensions surrounding local school reforms.
Charis Doukas: Open window for coalition government if my proposal is not voted
Charis Doukas discusses important urban infrastructure projects and internal party dynamics ahead of the Pasok conference regarding cooperation with New Democracy.
The Chancellor's party is losing voters in Berlin. The coalition partner is weakening, while AfD's support is growing
The far-right Alternative for Germany (AfD) has risen to second place in a recent poll conducted in Berlin ahead of upcoming elections for the city's parliament.
The government is in the hands of Peronism to advance the reform of the glacier law in the Senate
The Argentine government relies on the Peronist party to push forward a controversial reform of the glacier law intended to ease mining restrictions, amidst divided support within its coalition.
Häkkänen: "All over Finland, there was a desire for me to be involved behind Petteri in the election battle"
Defense Minister Antti Häkkänen seeks a sixth term as the deputy chairman of the National Coalition Party, expressing support for Petteri Orpo's leadership.
I. Ruginienė spoke about possible coalition options: ‘I do not close the doors to any of them’
Lithuanian Prime Minister I. Ruginienė discussed potential alternatives for the current governing coalition, suggesting two viable options including a coalition with the 'Vardan Lietuvos' party and a minority government.
Meeting of the Ruling Coalition Regarding Dabro: Penava Says It Was Naughtiness; Boška Ban Has Arrived
A coalition meeting is underway in Croatia amid controversy regarding a party member's video praising a historical figure associated with the Ustaše regime.
Szymon Hołownia announces accountability for Minister Paulina Hennig-Kloska. "She will probably be a top candidate on the KO list"
Szymon Hołownia discusses the renewed energy within his party and reflects on the coalition with Donald Tusk, emphasizing successful leadership transitions in Poland.
Bad news for Zbigniew Ziobro. The Hungarian opposition expands its lead over Viktor Orbán's party
Upcoming elections pose a significant threat to Viktor Orbán's hold on power in Hungary as new polls show the opposition coalition gaining a lead.
Jarosław Krajewski: I do not see the option for a coalition between PiS and Grzegorz Braun
Jarosław Krajewski ruled out the possibility of a coalition between the ruling PiS party and the far-right politician Grzegorz Braun, emphasizing the need for PiS to focus on broadening its support and preparing a convincing program for voters.
Heating Law: The Coalition Betrays Renters - This Will Especially Harm the SPD
A recent commentary criticizes the German coalition government for diluting a significant heating law that aimed to phase out fossil fuels, which could negatively impact renters and primarily harm the SPD party.
Boycott of Ukrainian flags. SPD furious that nobody from the government joined them
The Czech government is commemorating the anniversary of the Russian invasion of Ukraine, but the far-right SPD party refuses to display Ukrainian flags, causing tension within the coalition.
Again, there is talk of abolishing postal voting from abroad, but it is not being prepared internally
There are discussions in Slovakia regarding the potential abolition of postal voting for citizens living abroad, as the opposition party claims the coalition plans to require in-person voting at embassies instead.
Pauline Hanson’s populism is a front. But there are lessons for progressives in One Nation’s surging popularity | Peter Lewis
Pauline Hanson’s One Nation party is gaining significant traction in Australia, presenting challenges not just to the Coalition government but to progressive parties as well.
The Fight for Leadership Position, the Drama of PSL and Poland 2050. The Latest Party Survey
The latest Ipsos survey shows the Civic Coalition leading, followed closely by Law and Justice, with significant challenges for smaller parties in Poland's political landscape.
Poll: Confederation twice as strong as Grzegorz Braun's party, six parties in the Sejm
A recent Ipsos poll reveals the leading support for the Civic Coalition in Polish parliamentary elections, with Confederation showing significant backing.
Poll: Slight Advantage for KO over PiS. Strong Confederation
A recent poll shows the Civic Coalition (KO) leading with 29% support, slightly ahead of the Law and Justice party (PiS) with 26%, while the Confederation stands at 14%.
LSDP Leader Rejects Possible Coalition with Democrats Until Their Leader's Role in STT Investigation is Clear
The leader of the Lithuanian Social Democratic Party has dismissed the idea of forming a coalition with the Democrats until the role of their leader in a corruption investigation is clarified.
Outrage spread, now the minister responds to the onslaught – the secret document was a "smoke screen," says a member of the National Coalition Party
Minister Sanni Grahn-Laasonen has responded to opposition demands for additional proposals on alcohol law changes, amid controversy over a secret document.
The appointment of the director was considered a political appointment by the National Coalition Party - the Chancellor of Justice: discretion was not exceeded
The Chancellor of Justice concluded that the Finnish government did not exceed its discretion in the appointment of a new director for the Ministry of Education and Culture, despite concerns about the process.
Pori's Social Democratic Leadership: The Trust Issue Regarding City Manager Inna is 'Case Closed', But There Remains Distrust Towards the National Coalition Party
Discussions surrounding the trust of Pori's city manager Lauri Inna are concluded, but doubts persist regarding his ties to the National Coalition Party.
A Question Again: Can Power Be Formed in the Center?
The article discusses the potential for political power dynamics in Sweden to shift towards the center as traditional party lines become more inflexible.
Centrist Rob Jetten sworn in as youngest Dutch Prime Minister
Rob Jetten has been sworn in as the youngest and first openly gay prime minister of the Netherlands after his party’s significant election victory over the far-right Freedom Party.
New government formed in the Netherlands, centrist R. Jetten to lead
R. Jetten has emerged victorious in the recent elections in the Netherlands, defeating the far-right Freedom Party.