The Social Democratic Party and the Government Lower the Flight
The Social Democratic Party is losing support while government parties are gaining, according to a new Gallup poll.
The united left begins the election campaign with a frontal attack on Danish pig farmers
Danish farmers are urged to halt new barn constructions or expansions, with the left-wing parties demanding an 'acute pig stop' due to environmental concerns.
New candidacy in Bolungarvik
A new political candidacy named 'Betri Bolungarvik' has been announced for the local government elections in Bolungarvik, aiming to represent the future without affiliations to other political parties.
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.
The Conflict Between Emerging Parties Supported by Generation Z and Established Parties in Nepal's General Election
Nepal is set to hold its first general election after a political upheaval on March 5, with significant competition between youth-supported new parties and established parties.
Guinea: Authorities impose new rules for political parties, opposition outraged
In Guinea, authorities have imposed new compliance regulations on political parties, prompting outrage from the opposition that sees it as an attempt to dissolve their parties.
"These will be very exciting elections"
Political scientist Ólafur Þ. Harðarson predicts an exciting and potentially pivotal city council election in Reykjavík, with new party dynamics emerging according to recent polls.
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.
Prime Minister Takaichi Pushes for Budget Passage Within Fiscal Year, Content is Extremely Hard-line Even in Polite Words
Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi is urging the quick passage of the first draft budget for the new fiscal year even as opposition parties demand thorough deliberation.
[Breaking News] Constitutional Court Law Amendment Introducing 'Lawsuit Review System' Passed in National Assembly
The National Assembly of South Korea passed an amendment to the Constitutional Court Law that introduces a new lawsuit review system allowing parties to appeal decisions of lower courts to the Constitutional Court for constitutional violations.
A year ago, she changed parties: Now Karin Liltorp wants to leave the Folketing
Karin Liltorp has announced she will not run for reelection in the Danish parliament after switching to a new political party just a year ago.
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.
Proportional and Prize, Here Are the New Rules. 'The Right Has More Chances'
The article discusses the potential effects of Italy's new electoral system on political parties, highlighting how the right may gain a better position as per recent simulations.
Opposition leaders urge National Assembly to begin fresh electoral act amendment
Opposition leaders from various political parties in Nigeria are calling for the National Assembly to initiate a new amendment process for the Electoral Act to remove controversial provisions.
Curtains with nails for the OPEKEPE investigative committee – The next steps
The Hellenic Parliament's investigative committee into OPEKEPE concluded its five-month sessions with opposing reports from the ruling majority and opposition parties.
Inside Andrew 'honourable' Epstein farewell - dinners, Boom Boom Room and party
Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor's trip to New York involved parties and dinners with Jeffrey Epstein, contradicting his claims of ending their friendship.
Appearance is Everything when 'Doctor Glas' Parties with the Beautiful People
The new film adaptation of Hjalmar Söderberg's 'Doctor Glas' fails to deliver fresh insights, set against the backdrop of Stockholm's trendiest social circles.
Where will Victoria’s new homes be built? Competing Liberal and Labor visions are as much about politics as planning
Political competition in Victoria over housing policy has intensified as both major parties propose contrasting visions for urban development.
The Tidö Parties: One Month in Prison Can Lead to Deportation
The Tidö Parties propose new rules that facilitate the deportation of foreign criminals sentenced to prison in Sweden.
Live broadcast at 8:30: Parties reached an agreement - this is the debt brake
Finnish political parties have reached an agreement on a new debt brake ahead of the upcoming election term, although the Left Alliance has opted out of the agreement.
Agricultural Payments: Findings Without Convergence – The Different Conclusions of the Government and Opposition
The government and opposition parties in Greece have reached starkly different conclusions regarding an investigative committee examining the case of OPKEPE.
Another interblock announced in the Senate: Provincias Unidas, provincial parties, and Pro allied together
A new interblock in the Argentine Senate named Impulso País has been formed by seven senators from Provincias Unidas, provincial parties, and PRO, aiming to prioritize regional development and collaboration in legislation.
New Settlement Proposal from the National Conciliator for the Private Social Services Sector Labor Dispute
The National Conciliator has issued a second settlement proposal in the labor dispute within the private social services sector, with parties expected to respond soon.
Joint report of SYRIZA and the New Left on OPEKEPE: Clear political responsibilities – A preliminary inquiry for Voridis and Avgenakis should be established
The SYRIZA and New Left parties call for a preliminary investigation into the OPEKEPE scandal, citing severe political implications and accountability within the Greek government.
Poll Interview: 53% Predict a Third Term for New Democracy – How Many Would Vote for Tsipras and Karystianos
A recent poll shows that 53% of respondents believe in the possibility of a third government term for Greece's New Democracy party, led by Kyriakos Mitsotakis, with a significant lead in voter intention over other parties.
This is what it looks like in snowstorm-covered New York - Huge parties in Central Park
New York faces a severe snowstorm that has transformed the city into a winter wonderland, impacting daily life and prompting various celebrations in Central Park.
OPEKEPE: The parties' findings, the last meeting of the investigation committee
The investigation committee on OPEKEPE concludes its sessions after nearly five months of intense debate and witness testimonies, with political parties preparing to submit their findings for discussion in the Greek Parliament.
News Overview: These are the News of the Day
München experiences significant disruptions due to heavy snow, a local ticketing company is facing potential insolvency, and a new bridge for pedestrians and cyclists is set to be constructed amid support from local political parties.
How the Argentine social network works to share pre-parties and after-parties with new people: 'Use it to go out'
An Argentine social network is designed to connect people for pre-parties and after-parties, enabling them to meet others face-to-face.
New Alliance in Spain: The Dream of a New Left Front
In Spain, leftist parties are attempting to unite in a new alliance to combat the rising influence of right-wing populism.
New Alliance in Spain: The Dream of a New Left Front
Left-wing parties in Spain are attempting to form a new alliance to prevent further decline in the face of rising far-right populism.
They Will Not Let “Somos MX” Through
The political landscape in Mexico is witnessing the emergence of new forces, particularly the quickly advancing political group Somos MX, which seeks to capitalize on public discontent with traditional options.
New survey: KO in the lead, but losing. Who would have a majority in the Sejm?
A new poll indicates that the Civic Coalition (KO) leads with 30.7% support but has seen a drop compared to previous months, while other parties like Law and Justice and Confederation also show fluctuations in their support.
2027: INEC to unveil new timetable
The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) is set to review the Electoral Act 2026 and release a new timetable for the 2027 elections amid demands from political parties.
Electoral Act: Opposition fumes over primaries, funding rules
Political parties in Nigeria have strongly criticized the newly passed Electoral Act 2026, claiming it favors the ruling party by imposing new restrictions on primaries and campaign financing.
The New Left Alliance Born Against "Resignation" Opens the Door to Podemos "Wide Open"
A new alliance of leftist parties in Spain seeks to unite against the PSOE and address the rise of the PP and Vox ahead of upcoming general elections.
Digital "net" against "straw men" and "one-time" VAT numbers: The algorithm that exposes tax fraud
Greece's Independent Authority for Public Revenue is implementing a new detection algorithm to combat tax fraud involving companies that frequently change responsible parties and VAT numbers.
Kostas Skandalidis in VIMA: The ND wants to liquidate Pasok because it is afraid of it
Kostas Skandalidis discusses the expansion efforts of Pasok and its implications in an interview, addressing reactions to the names mentioned and the party's relationship with ND and other left-center parties.
Sheinbaum criticizes the new PES for using its initials to register the party: 'How can it be CSP?'
Claudia Sheinbaum has expressed her opposition to the new Political Party Encuentro Social (PES) for trying to use the initials CSP, which match her name.
When Maarit took off her coat at the cloakroom, a surprising sight appeared – We went to a party like no other seen in Finland: "Here we don’t hold back"
A new type of party experience in Finland offers a liberating environment for attendees seeking a vibrant nightlife.
LDP requests cooperation for the budget's passage within the fiscal year, opposition parties caution against shortening debate time
The LDP is seeking cooperation from opposition parties for the passage of the new fiscal year's budget, while the opposition demands sufficient debate time.
Metron Analysis Poll: The Top Three Solidify, Trends for New Parties
A recent poll by Metron Analysis reveals a significant lead for New Democracy over PASOK, alongside growing interest in potential new political parties in Greece.
Peru: the new president José María Balcázar says he is independent and seeks support from all parties for an 'orderly transition'
José María Balcázar has been elected as the interim president of Peru, emphasizing his independence and aiming for an orderly transition amid political upheaval.
Rufián's plan barely attracts anyone: the left rallies around its new alliance and independence focuses on its projects
Gabriel Rufián's initiative to form a common front among the left, aimed at countering Vox in the upcoming elections, has largely failed to garner support from key parties.
Salvador Illa and knowing what to do
The urgent need to prevent a new budget extension is highlighted alongside rising anti-immigrant sentiments in Catalonia amid the electoral embrace of far-right parties throughout Europe.
The Chamber wants to punish turncoat deputies
A new reform in the Italian Chamber of Deputies introduces penalties for members who switch parties, retaining only half of their economic resources while the other half stays with their original party.
Several Deputies Leave Poland's Ruling Coalition Parties
Several deputies from the party 'Polska 2025' have left the ruling coalition in Poland to form a new party called 'Centrum', though Prime Minister Donald Tusk insists that the government remains stable.
Shia LaBeouf Breaks Sobriety Code and Parties for Almost a Week: 'He’s Terrorizing the City'
Shia LaBeouf, who previously claimed he had been sober for years, was reportedly spotted partying in New Orleans and was later arrested for instances of minor violence after an incident at a bar.
Sudani and Halabousi discuss overcoming obstacles to constitutional entitlements
Iraqi Prime Minister Muhammad Shia' al-Sudani and Speaker of the Parliament Haibat al-Halbousi discussed efforts to complete constitutional entitlements amid ongoing disagreements between Kurdish parties over the election of a new president.
After the Lunar New Year holiday, both parties switch to local election mode...growing pains everywhere
In South Korea, both major political parties are preparing for the upcoming local elections, but face internal conflicts and challenges.