This role should not be played by the president!
The article discusses public dissatisfaction with the current Czech government and highlights the inappropriate role of President Pavel as a quasi-leader of the protests against his government.
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.
Reshuffle: the unexpected return of Sabrina Roubache to the government, nearly two years after her defeat in the legislative elections
Sabrina Roubache has returned to the French government as Secretary of State for Education and Vocational Training, nearly two years after losing her parliamentary seat.
Denmark Advances Parliamentary Elections by Several Months
Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen has called for early elections to be held on March 24, 2024, emphasizing the importance of voters' choices for the country's future direction.
You can now vote by mail
Danish citizens can now vote by mail for the upcoming parliamentary elections, with options available for both domestic and abroad voting.
Who Should Govern the Country? Here Are the Parliamentary Options
The article discusses the complexities and uncertainties surrounding government formation in Denmark following recent political shifts and the upcoming elections.
The Prime Minister of Denmark announced that general elections will take place on March 24
Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen announced that parliamentary elections will be held on March 24, 2026, highlighting the importance of security policy and relationships with the United States.
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.
Denmark: Parliamentary elections on March 24 against the backdrop of the Greenland crisis
Denmark is set to hold parliamentary elections on March 24, as Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen seeks to leverage her increased popularity amidst pressures regarding Greenland.
Danish Prime Minister Disputes with the US over Greenland Ownership While Announcing Parliamentary Elections
Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen announced parliamentary elections amid a backdrop of tension regarding Greenland's ownership and the upcoming foreign policy challenges.
The suspense has been released: Mette Frederiksen calls for parliamentary elections
Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen has announced parliamentary elections to be held on March 24, as the political climate has been rife with speculation about the event.
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.
Mette announces unexpected elections
Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen has unexpectedly called for parliamentary elections to be held on March 24.
Parliamentary elections will be held in Denmark at the end of March
Denmark will hold parliamentary elections on March 24, according to Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen.
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.
Denmark: Elections on March 24 – Frederiksen invests in her stance on Greenland
Denmark is set to hold parliamentary elections on March 24, as Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen aims to leverage her increased popularity stemming from her firm stance on Greenland against U.S. pressures.
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.
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.
Mette Frederiksen calls for parliamentary elections – Elisabet Svane sees a clear reason for the timing
Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen has announced the calling of parliamentary elections amid skepticism surrounding the government's food check proposal, leading to an expedited review in the Folketing.
Elections in Hungary: Will it be different this time?
The upcoming parliamentary elections in Hungary on April 12 show significant shifts in voter preferences, indicating the possibility of change after 16 years under Viktor Orbán's regime.
In Berlin, AfD Becomes the Second Most Popular Party, According to Poll
As Berlin approaches its parliamentary elections, the far-right Eurosceptic party Alternative for Germany (AfD) has emerged as the second most popular party in the city, according to a recent poll.
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.
Announced snap parliamentary elections
The Faroe Islands will hold snap parliamentary elections on March 26, following the approval of a controversial road project that has created significant political tension.
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.
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.
Läänemets's Proposal: Party Funding Needs Standardization
Lauri Läänemets, the chairman of the Social Democratic Party, advocates for reforming state funding for political parties to ensure more resources are allocated to smaller and non-parliamentary parties.
Media: Concerns in the European Union About Pressuring Hungary's Prime Minister
Concerns exist within the EU about the risks of pressuring Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán amidst critical negotiations regarding a loan to Ukraine and the upcoming parliamentary elections in Hungary.
The Unity List demands wealth tax for support to the red government
The Unity List requires the reintroduction of a wealth tax as a condition for supporting a red government after the upcoming parliamentary elections in Denmark.
Sovereignist forces lead in polls in Bulgaria
A political project associated with former Bulgarian President Rumen Radev leads in polls with 32.7% support for the upcoming parliamentary elections in April.
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.
Parliamentary Reform: How Saxony-Anhalt Plans to Protect Itself from the AfD
Saxony-Anhalt is pushing for a parliamentary reform to counter the rising influence of the AfD ahead of upcoming state elections.
Message from Livaniou to the parties to support the bill for postal voting for the expatriate Greek community
The Greek Minister of Interior, Theodoros Livanios, has called on parliamentary party members to support the bill that would allow expatriates to vote by mail in upcoming elections.
Third term for Mitsotakis, but citizens see it without a parliamentary majority – What they say about Tsipras, Karytsianou
A new survey indicates that while 53% of citizens believe a third term for New Democracy is likely, there are significant doubts regarding achieving a governmental majority.
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.
Letter to the Editor: Invest Heavily in State Energy Storage in Closed Mines
The article calls for Sweden to establish a long-term energy agreement utilizing abandoned mines for energy storage to stabilize supply and demand before the upcoming parliamentary elections.
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.
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.
The Alternative presents an ultimate demand
Alternativet's leader, Franciska Rosenkilde, has announced an uncompromising demand for the upcoming government negotiations ahead of Denmark's parliamentary elections.
The Consequence of the Defection: A Severe Chair Game Coming in the Center
Mikko Polvinen's shift from the Finns Party to the Center Party prompts the latter to announce new candidates for the upcoming parliamentary elections in Finland.
Such a survey has never occurred. A rookie is neck and neck with Hołownia.
A recent survey indicates that the Civic Coalition (KO) would receive 30.7% of the vote in upcoming parliamentary elections, with several parties showing fluctuations in support.
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.
Lūsi comments: We have more! Where, Aleksey?
The Latvian political party 'Stabilitātei' faced a significant split in its parliamentary faction, losing seven of its eleven members, suggesting a potential decrease in representation for Russian parties in future elections.
New Danger Lurks for Finland's Electoral System, Says Limnell of the National Coalition Party
Jarno Limnell, a member of the National Coalition Party, warns that Finland must prepare for AI-based electoral interference ahead of the upcoming 2027 parliamentary elections.
Hungarian Socialists Announce Withdrawal from This Year's Parliamentary Elections
Hungarian Socialists have announced their withdrawal from the upcoming parliamentary elections.
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.
Editorial: The Left Alliance Attracts Voter Support with Economic Sweet Trap
The Left Alliance in Finland is experiencing record voter support, with polling numbers showing it may gain additional parliamentary seats in the upcoming elections.
Elections 2027. Kaczyński already has a list of prime ministers. And what is the Coalition doing?
As Poland gears up for parliamentary elections in 2024, political leaders, particularly Jarosław Kaczyński, are strategizing for potential outcomes, with Kaczyński reportedly preparing a list of candidates for prime minister should his party win.