PHOTO FINISH ⟩ The Prime Minister of Slovenia Prevented a Triumph for Orbán's Friend
Slovenian Prime Minister Robert Golob declared victory in a close parliamentary election against the opposition conservatives.
Election in Slovenia: The smear campaign backfired
In Slovenia's parliamentary election, the conservative party's leader narrowly failed to secure victory amid accusations of a smear campaign, while the ruling liberal party retained its position by a slim margin.
Slovenia: Golob narrowly wins parliamentary election – but loses government majority
Slovenia's Prime Minister Robert Golob narrowly won the parliamentary election but faces challenges in forming a government as neither the left nor the right bloc holds a majority.
Slovenia election too close to call as PM claims victory in neck-and-neck race
Slovenian Prime Minister Robert Golob claimed victory in a tightly contested parliamentary election against Janez Jansa, with nearly equal support from voters.
Elections in Slovenia: Parliamentary election in Slovenia: No clear majorities
Slovenia's liberal Prime Minister Robert Golob narrowly won the parliamentary elections but lost the governing majority with his leftist coalition partners.
It's completely even in the Slovene election crisis – but now one declares himself the winner
Slovenian Prime Minister Robert Golob has declared victory in the parliamentary elections despite the official results still being too close to call.
Mette Frederiksen's Social Democrats Remain Denmark's Most Popular Party - Clean Water and Wealth Tax for the Rich as Election Themes
Mette Frederiksen's Social Democrats continue to be the leading political party in Denmark ahead of the upcoming parliamentary elections, focusing on wealth tax for the affluent and environmental issues.
Election in Slovenia
Slovenia has begun parliamentary elections, with Janez Jansa, leader of the Slovenian Democratic Party, likely to win despite a past corruption conviction.
Tight parliamentary elections in Slovenia: "A derby" between the liberal Golob and the pro-Trump Janša
Slovenes are voting in a closely contested parliamentary election between liberal Prime Minister Robert Golob and his conservative predecessor Janez Janša.
Slovenia: Trump-friend favorite in heated election
Former Prime Minister Janez Jansa is expected to make a comeback in Slovenia's upcoming parliamentary elections amid a controversial campaign.
Three days before the election, Frederiksen proposes the biggest change to work life in over 100 years
Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen has proposed a significant change in work-life balance for parents just days before the parliamentary elections.
Russian intelligence agency plans fake attack on Orbán to influence election result – WP
Russia's Foreign Intelligence Service is reportedly planning to stage an assassination attempt on Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán to sway public opinion ahead of the upcoming parliamentary elections.
Podcast: "On Point": Election in Hungary: Merz's criticism benefits Orbán
Chancellor Friedrich Merz criticized Hungary's Prime Minister Viktor Orbán for blocking a €90 billion loan for Ukraine, a move that Merz believes harms EU unity, while Orbán's actions are seen as politically advantageous amidst his party's declining poll numbers ahead of Hungary's parliamentary elections.
Bulgaria: The pre-election campaign for the early elections of April 19 begins
The pre-election campaign for Bulgaria's early parliamentary elections on April 19 officially starts at midnight, marking the eighth election since 2021 in the country.
Parliamentary Election: Is Slovenia Facing a Rightward Shift?
Slovenia's political landscape is being shaken by a smear campaign just before the parliamentary elections, potentially benefiting right-wing parties.
Does Kim Eo-jun need to apologize for the 'prosecution cancellation transaction theory'? Park Joo-min is the only one who says '△'
Candidates in the Democratic Party's primary for Seoul mayor agree that broadcaster Kim Eo-jun should apologize regarding recent allegations, with some suggesting that the necessity of the apology depends on whether he had prior knowledge of the claims.
Today is the last opportunity to vote by mail
Today, March 20th, is the final day for citizens in Denmark to vote by mail for the upcoming parliamentary election on March 24th.
Possible Violations in IT Procurements Do Not Threaten the Upcoming Elections, Concludes the Saeima Committee
A Latvian parliamentary committee found that reported violations in IT procurements would not impact the upcoming elections, ensuring the election process remains secure and reliable.
Over 46,000 voters cast blank ballots in the last parliamentary election
In the last Danish parliamentary election, over 46,000 voters chose to cast blank ballots, highlighting a growing trend of invalidating votes.
Greenland and the Faroe Islands can decide Denmark's next Prime Minister
The upcoming Danish parliamentary election may see Greenland and the Faroe Islands playing a decisive role in determining the next Prime Minister due to critical voting patterns.
Why is North Korea's election rule different?
North Korea recently held parliamentary elections where only one candidate's name appeared on the ballot, resulting in over 99% voter turnout for Kim Jong Un's party.
Slovenian Intelligence: Black Cube Visited the Country, Suspected Election Interference
Slovenia's intelligence agency has informed the National Security Council about suspicions of foreign interference in the upcoming parliamentary elections, linking it to visits by the Israeli intelligence company Black Cube.
The political turmoil in Greenland can also affect the parliamentary election
Recent political conflicts in Greenland may have implications for Denmark's parliamentary elections, as concerns about political stability arise.
Editorial: 13 Months to Go – The Government Shifts into Election Mode
The Finnish government, under Prime Minister Petteri Orpo, is transitioning into election mode as parliamentary elections approach, despite some controversies.
North Korea's Strange Election, Only One Candidate's Name on the Ballot
North Korea held parliamentary elections, with Kim Jong-un winning overwhelmingly, as the ballot allowed only a single candidate.
Election in Hungary: Can Viktor Orbán Lose?
Hundreds of thousands gathered in Budapest to celebrate Hungary's National Day while showing support for either long-standing Prime Minister Viktor Orbán or challenger Péter Magyar ahead of the upcoming parliamentary election.
Yang Mun-seok, who lost his parliamentary seat, decides not to appeal
Former Democratic Party lawmaker Yang Mun-seok confirmed he will not pursue an appeal regarding his lost parliamentary seat due to a conviction for loan fraud.
For Orban's opposition, Russia looms large over Hungary's election
Hungary's upcoming parliamentary election presents an opportunity for voters to distance themselves from pro-Russia policies under Prime Minister Orban's government.
The trend has taken hold: More women are running for the Folketing
The percentage of women candidates in Denmark's parliamentary elections has increased for the third consecutive election.
‘We are the family’: low-budget thriller highlights Hungary’s election tension
A Hungarian film, 'Feels Like Home', resonates with audiences due to its timely release ahead of the parliamentary elections, intertwining themes of authoritarianism and family dynamics.
What if they were generals? The PP would lose five seats in Castilla y León; Vox would gain six
A hypothetical parliamentary election scenario suggests that the People's Party (PP) would lose five seats while Vox would gain six in Castilla y León.
Election rival plans to dismantle Orbán's empire with top managers
Hungarian opposition party Tisza is seeking to appoint top business executives to government positions if they win the upcoming parliamentary elections to dismantle Viktor Orbán's entrenched system.
Allegations of foreign influence in the lead-up to parliamentary elections
Concerns have arisen regarding foreign influence affecting the upcoming parliamentary elections in Iceland.
Kazakhstan approved the expansion of presidential powers
Kazakhstan's Central Election Commission announced that more than 87% of voters supported constitutional amendments that merge both parliamentary chambers and grant the president the authority to appoint key government officials with parliamentary approval, including the reinstatement of the vice presidency.
Who will govern Poland? Election forecast predicts a 'gigantic stalemate'
A new election forecast indicates that the opposition Civic Coalition could win the most votes in the next Polish parliamentary election, but a significant stalemate is predicted.
Troels Lund Poulsen Tops List of Donations – He Doesn't Want to Talk About This Year's Election Campaign
The number of significant money donations to parliamentary candidates has tripled in seven years, with Troels Lund Poulsen topping the list, according to a new report.
Controversial election test with ties to DF never recommends S or V
A new election test has reportedly been taken by thousands of Danes before the parliamentary election, but its design prevents users from being matched with the two largest parties, Socialdemokratiet and Venstre.
Budapest rallies highlight Hungary’s divide over Ukraine, Europe before April vote
Rival rallies in Budapest showcase Hungary's political divide regarding Ukraine and relations with Europe ahead of a critical parliamentary election.
Heavy names in the Liberal Party may end up with the short straw
The Liberal Party's anticipated decline in the upcoming parliamentary election puts several prominent figures at risk of losing their seats.
The New Prime Minister of Nepal Will Be a Rapper. A Youth Rebellion Brought Him to Power
Nepal's parliamentary elections have culminated in the election of rapper Balendra Shah as the new Prime Minister, following a youth-led uprising.
The rapper wins the election in Nepal
Former rapper Balendra Shah's party, the RSP, secures a majority in Nepal's parliamentary elections.
Yang Moon-seok, facing dismissal from parliamentary position, says 'I will seek a Constitutional Court ruling'
Korean lawmaker Yang Moon-seok has had his parliamentary position revoked following a Supreme Court ruling linked to fraud convictions, leading to a possible by-election as he considers a constitutional challenge against the ruling.
Yang Mun-seok found guilty of 'loan fraud,' losing his parliamentary seat... Election law case sent back for review
Yang Mun-seok, a member of the Democratic Party of Korea, has lost his parliamentary seat following a conviction for loan fraud, although the Supreme Court has sent back the election law violation case for further review.
"Schrödinger's Chamenei." Where is the new Iranian leader? According to some claims, he is on the ventilator
The article discusses the fate of Mahdí Karrúbí, a former Iranian parliamentary head, who has been under house arrest for 14 years after protesting election fraud involving Supreme Leader Ali Chamenei's son.
Four organizations: The pig election is here - even the agriculture sector knows it
The upcoming 2026 parliamentary election in Denmark is seeing a growing focus on animal welfare, particularly concerning pig farming, as public support intensifies for a proposal to ensure compliance with animal welfare laws.
There are 35,000 more voters since the last election
Denmark has seen an increase of approximately 35,000 voters ahead of the upcoming parliamentary election on March 24, bringing the total to over 4.3 million eligible voters.
Candidate Tests Spark Major Debate, But They Have Never Been More Important
Candidate tests are becoming increasingly influential in Denmark's election campaigns, potentially swaying over 100,000 voters in the upcoming parliamentary election.
Pécs rises against Fidesz: A pre-election report from the city where thousands welcomed Péter Magyar
The article covers the pre-election atmosphere in Pécs, Hungary, as the city prepares for significant parliamentary elections against Viktor Orbán's regime.
State Election: Spahn Proposes Division of the Minister-President's Term
Jens Spahn, leader of the CDU/CSU parliamentary group, proposed a division of the minister-president's term amid a deadlock between the CDU and Greens after the recent elections in Baden-Württemberg.
New Party Wins Big in Nepal's General Election, Transition of Power Expected with Support from Generation Z
The newly formed Rastriya Swatantra Party (RSP) has won a significant number of seats in Nepal’s recent parliamentary elections, signaling a potential change in government influenced by younger voters advocating for political reform.