PET and FE: Foreign States May Attempt to Influence the Parliamentary Election
Denmark's intelligence agencies warn that foreign states, particularly Russia, may seek to influence the upcoming parliamentary election through disinformation and targeted campaigns.
Pelle Dragsted announces a party-historical breakthrough
Pelle Dragsted of the Red-Green Alliance asserts that Mette Frederiksen must significantly change her parliamentary approach to gain their support ahead of the upcoming election.
Pelle Dragsted announces a party-historical breakthrough
Pelle Dragsted from the Red-Green Alliance states that Mette Frederiksen must significantly change her parliamentary course to receive support as a royal investigator before the election.
The Election in Sörmland: They are on their way out of the parliament – and here are the politicians who want in
New candidates, including Jimmy Jansson, are competing for Sörmland's parliamentary seats as current politicians prepare to leave.
Dao has a 'good' plan for the distribution of election cards
The Danish delivery company Dao faces criticism over mail distribution just ahead of the upcoming parliamentary elections, but claims to have a solid plan for distributing 4.1 million election cards.
The Tisza Threatens the Longtime Fortress of Orbán's Party: A Pre-Election Report from the Capital of Hungarian Car Manufacturers
Hungary is preparing for historically significant parliamentary elections where Viktor Orbán faces a strong challenger for the first time in 16 years.
Starmer humiliated by Greens in election defeat
The UK Labour Party faced a significant loss in a parliamentary by-election, with the Green Party securing a seat historically held by Labour for nearly a century.
Mette Frederiksen tries to turn the laurels cut from the USA into an election victory
Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen aims to capitalize on her rising popularity stemming from her firm resistance to US President Donald Trump's demand to acquire Greenland in the upcoming parliamentary elections.
1 Day with Alex Vanopslagh: 'I Tell the People Around Me That It's Just Pia Olsen Dyhr Spin'
Alex Vanopslagh expressed skepticism about Mette Frederiksen calling a parliamentary election, while simultaneously working hard to raise funds for his party.
Financial reports of parties are pouring in: Most are in the red, the largest deficits at DOMiNO and HNS
Six parliamentary parties submitted their financial reports to the State Election Commission, revealing substantial deficits for several of them, particularly DOMiNO and HNS.
Britain: Prime Minister Starmer Closer to 'Exit' After New Defeat of the Labour Party
British Prime Minister Keir Starmer faces increased pressure after the Labour Party suffered a significant defeat in a parliamentary by-election in Manchester.
Henrik Palle: It was enough to make you dizzy
In his column, Henrik Palle reflects on the predictable yet professional progression of the first party leader round in the reality format 'Parliamentary Election 2026'.
Henrik Palle: Politics is theater, where knowing your lines is crucial
The first round of party leader debates in the reality series 'Parliamentary Election 2026' proceeded predictably but with professionalism, according to Henrik Palle.
Election slap for Starmer. In a key constituency, a 'green' plumber defeats Labour.
Hannah Spencer of the Green Party won a crucial parliamentary by-election in Gorton and Denton, defeating Labour's incumbent position and increasing pressure on Prime Minister Keir Starmer.
One gets top grade, two fail almost: This is how the party leaders handled the first major debate of the election
A key political debate in Denmark is set to influence the upcoming parliamentary election, allowing party leaders to set the tone for their campaigns.
Song Young-gil: 'Running for Incheon Gyeyang is a return to my original ground... The will of the people and party members is important'
Former Democratic Party leader Song Young-gil reaffirms his intention to run for the Incheon Gyeyang parliamentary by-election, emphasizing the importance of the public and party members' opinions in the decision-making process by the party leadership.
Trump’s Greenland push drives Danish prime minister to call early election
Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen has called a snap parliamentary election for March 24 amid rising public support stemming from her firm stance against Trump's interest in purchasing Greenland.
A tear in the hall, a rose in Herlev, and a sea of microphones: Here is election day in six pictures
Denmark's Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen announced a parliamentary election to be held on March 24, 2026, during a vote concerning a food check.
Danish PM calls snap election after standoff with Trump over Greenland
Denmark's Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen has announced a snap parliamentary election scheduled for March 24, fueled by recent public support over her handling of US pressure regarding Greenland.
Danish Prime Minister: 'You know what is at stake'
Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen has called for a parliamentary election, stating that her future as Prime Minister depends on the mandate given to the Social Democrats in the upcoming elections.
Holstein: Here is the election result that Mette Frederiksen would very much like to bring home
Political commentator Erik Holstein expresses surprise at Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen's decision to call for parliamentary elections on Thursday, remarking on the implications of the results she seeks.
Party leaders meet for the first election debate Thursday evening
Danish party leaders will meet for the first debate of the parliamentary elections on Thursday evening, a few hours after Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen announces the election date.
The tension has been released: There will be a parliamentary election on March 24
Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen has announced that parliamentary elections will be held on March 24.
How an entirely unusual election period unfolded
The article reflects on an unusual parliamentary term in Denmark marked by the Ukraine war, US pressure on Greenland, and internal disputes within the Danish Parliament.
Mette Frederiksen calls for elections in Denmark
Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen has announced a parliamentary election to be held on March 24.
Aaja Chemnitz stops: "I can feel that I need to do something else"
Aaja Chemnitz has announced she will not run in the upcoming Danish parliamentary election, expressing a need for change in her life and career.
The Communist Party Faces Bitter Pill After 56 Years: Halved Representation in the House of Representatives, Questions Only in the House of Councilors
The Japanese Communist Party faced a significant setback in the recent election, losing half of its seats in the House of Representatives and only able to pose questions in the House of Councilors during a recent parliamentary session.
Mette Frederiksen Calls for Parliamentary Election
Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen has announced that a parliamentary election will be held on March 24.
There's election turmoil at Christiansborg. Committee trips and private vacations are being canceled en masse
Danish parliamentary committee members are canceling trips abroad in light of intensifying election rumors, with some lawmakers expressing panic.
Venstre will announce a Prime Minister candidate after the election declaration
Venstre party intends to announce its Prime Minister candidate only after the parliamentary election is called, as stated by political spokesperson Jan E. Jørgensen.
Conservatives go to war against taxes - DF wants focus on foreigners
Ahead of the upcoming parliamentary election on March 24, Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen has called for a focused discussion on tax reforms and policies regarding foreigners.
The Prime Minister of the Faroe Islands Calls an Early Election
The Prime Minister of the Faroe Islands has unexpectedly called for early elections to take place on March 26, 2026, catching his coalition partners off guard during the parliamentary voting period.
Transport Minister: Contingency Plan to Ensure Distribution of Ballot Cards
The Danish Transport Minister assures citizens that ballot cards will be distributed for the upcoming parliamentary election, despite concerns regarding the delivery service.
The Faroe Islanders are to vote on March 26
The Prime Minister of the Faroe Islands has announced an upcoming parliamentary election scheduled for March 26 following a controversial tunnel project vote.
Hungary: Orbán's party drops in polls
Ahead of Hungary's parliamentary election, Prime Minister Viktor Orbán's Fidesz party is losing ground according to a recent poll.
Eriksen Søreide takes over as the top of Høyre in the Storting
Ine Eriksen Søreide has been appointed as the new parliamentary leader of the Høyre party in Norway following her election as party leader.
EU plans permanent ban on Russian oil after Hungarian election
The European Commission intends to propose a permanent ban on Russian oil imports shortly after Hungary's parliamentary elections to avoid influencing the electoral campaign.
Støjberg repeats name trick on the ballot in the parliamentary election
Inger Støjberg's party, Danmarksdemokraterne, faces scrutiny about its readiness for the upcoming parliamentary election, four years after its founding.
Kombit responds again: Errors from the municipal election will not be repeated. Our voting system is ready for parliamentary elections
Kombit assures that the voting system in Denmark is prepared for the upcoming parliamentary elections, emphasizing that there will be no repetition of past errors from the municipal elections.
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.
LUCY POWELL: 'Reform UK are no friends of working people in Manchester or anywhere else'
Labour's Deputy Leader Lucy Powell criticizes Reform UK, claiming they detract from the interests of working-class people in Manchester and across the UK amidst an important parliamentary by-election.
Despite the headwind, Merz received strong support from the party
German Chancellor Friedrich Merz delivered an impassioned speech to his conservative party colleagues, securing a decisive re-election as party leader after a year since their parliamentary election victory.
The government's food checks are in full swing
The government of Denmark, along with SF and Enhedslisten, is racing to distribute food checks to citizens ahead of an upcoming parliamentary election.
Bulgaria calls for its eighth parliamentary election in five years
Bulgarian President Iliana Iotova has announced a parliamentary election to be held on April 19, marking the country's eighth election in five years amid ongoing protests against corruption.
Bulgaria Calls for Eighth Election in Five Years
Bulgaria is set to hold its eighth parliamentary election in five years on April 19, following extensive protests against corruption.
Pasok: MP Panagiotis Paraskeyadis excluded from parliamentary group
MP Panagiotis Paraskeyadis has been excluded from the parliamentary group of Pasok due to unacceptable public statements regarding post-election alliances.
Survey: How Poles evaluate the way Włodzimierz Czarzasty is performing as marshal
A recent survey examines the Polish public's perception of Włodzimierz Czarzasty’s performance as the new marshal of the Sejm following his election after the parliamentary elections on October 15, 2023.
Jacob Mark becomes the lead candidate for SF in Hillerød
Jacob Mark has been selected as the lead candidate for the Socialist People's Party (SF) in Hillerød, set to appear on ballots across North Zealand in the upcoming parliamentary election.
Dissolving the Council or resorting to the judiciary.. How will the constitutional vacancy crisis in Iraq be resolved?
Iraq is facing a constitutional crisis as the election for a new president stalls due to a deadlock between the main parties in the Kurdistan region, prompting parliamentary leaders to seek clarification from the Federal Supreme Court regarding the legitimacy of the current president's ongoing role.
It is difficult for a chairman to take over while outside the parliament
The article discusses the challenges facing Ingibjörg Isaksen and Lilja Alfreðsdóttir as they vie for the leadership of the Progressive Party in Iceland, highlighting the differences in their parliamentary status.