Labour leadership truce holds for now but clock is ticking for Starmer
Labour Party leader Keir Starmer maintains a fragile leadership truce amid internal dissent and electoral setbacks, leaving questions about his future role.
[Breaking News] The People’s Power Party has finalized its position in favor of the integration of Daegu and Gyeongbuk administration.
The People’s Power Party in South Korea has officially adopted a supportive stance towards the integration of administrative functions between Daegu and Gyeongbuk, despite some internal dissent.
Call for Revisions to 'Crime of Distorting Law' at Democratic Party Meeting... Hardliners Demand No Retreat
The Democratic Party of Korea is considering revisions to the controversial 'Crime of Distorting Law' bill amidst internal dissent and pressure from civic groups before its scheduled discussion in the National Assembly.
CDU Party Conference: May the Force be with Him
At the CDU party conference, Markus Söder shows support for newly re-elected Chancellor Friedrich Merz, highlighting the unity of the party despite some dissent among delegates.
Democracy: 'Dong-hyuk Jang's refusal to sever ties with Yoon is a shocking matter; it's clear that the party is subject to dissolution'
The Democratic Party criticized Dong-hyuk Jang's refusal to break ties with former President Yoon Seok-yeol, suggesting it indicates the party's eligibility for constitutional dissolution due to undermining democracy.
Taraba governor pledges support for Tinubu in 2027
Governor Agbu Kefas of Taraba State has expressed confidence in delivering his state to President Bola Tinubu in the 2027 elections, despite dissent from some former party loyalists.
Nigel Farage unveils Reform UK frontbench team and warns over dissent
Nigel Farage has announced the initial members of Reform UK's frontbench team, emphasizing the party's evolution beyond his sole leadership and indicating zero tolerance for dissent.
UK police try to block Starmer’s questions to Mandelson over Epstein – Politico
British police have intervened to prevent Prime Minister Keir Starmer from questioning Peter Mandelson about his ties to Jeffrey Epstein amid growing scandal and internal dissent in the Labour Party.
Trump's Grip Slips – Now His Own Defy Him
Six Republican representatives in the U.S. have defied Donald Trump by voting against his import tariffs, indicating growing dissent within the party regarding his trade policies.
Keir Starmer's Problems: One and a Half Years Full of Difficulties
The article discusses the various challenges faced by Keir Starmer since taking office as leader of the Labour Party, highlighting key events that have tested his leadership.
Trump's World (Day 388): Trump hopes Iran won't make the same mistake and sends a second aircraft carrier to them
President Trump is prioritizing military action in Iran while facing dissent within his party.
The US Congress approves a resolution to rescind tariffs on Canada
The US House of Representatives has voted in favor of a resolution to rescind tariffs imposed by former President Trump on Canada, reflecting internal dissent within the Republican Party.
SP leaders protest vigorously before UP budget session, made these demands
SP leaders staged a unique protest in the Uttar Pradesh Assembly before the budget session, with legislators wearing face masks of prominent world leaders to express their dissent against government policies.
The memory of the PSOE and González's questions are a nuisance for Sánchez: "Are we foolish?"
The PSOE faces internal dissent as former President Felipe González criticizes current leader Pedro Sánchez, indicating a growing divide within the party.
Emotional Rift in the Innovation Party... Will an Alliance for Local Elections be Achieved?
The Innovation Party faces internal dissent following the Democratic Party's decision to postpone a merger, complicating potential electoral alliances ahead of local elections.
"Government Executive: 'We Can Do Anything in the House of Representatives' - The Transformed Political Landscape, No Dissent in the Strong One"
Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi's party secured a historic victory in the House of Representatives election, solidifying the dominance of the ruling party and marking a return to a political landscape where one party is overwhelmingly strong.
Will Stormer become the first PM to resign due to the Epstein files? Sensation from revelations in Britain
The Epstein files have sparked significant political upheaval in Britain, putting pressure on Prime Minister Keir Stormer, who may face resignation amid growing dissent within the Labor Party.
Cho Kuk: 'Decide on Party Merger by the 13th'... Ultimatum to the Democratic Party
Cho Kuk, the leader of the Justice Party, demands that the Democratic Party announce its official position on a merger by the 13th, before the Lunar New Year holiday, amid escalating internal dissent.
Security, Mauri (Pd): "A mess born from the will to strike dissent"
Matteo Mauri, the security spokesperson for the Democratic Party, criticizes the government's decree for failing to address rising violence and crime, claiming it has not provided any solutions to public insecurity.
Chin Myung says 'merger must stop' while Jeong Cheong-rae calls for 'members' opinion poll'... conflict within the Democratic Party intensifies
Democratic Party leader Jeong Cheong-rae announced plans to hold a member opinion poll before deciding on a merger with the Justice Party, amidst rising dissent within the party following a narrow policy vote.
Firewall in Karlsruhe: Should the AfD be allowed to appoint constitutional judges?
The debate at the Konrad Adenauer Foundation revealed significant dissent regarding the eligibility of AfD judges, questioning the effectiveness of the political firewall against the far-right party in Karlsruhe.
Conflict Over Party Leadership and Line Intensifies in the Democratic Party, Essentially Entering a Civil War
The Democratic Party of Korea is experiencing a significant internal conflict over party unification, with dissent growing from concerns over leadership power plays and ideological disagreements.
The League divides over Ukraine, two disobey Salvini: "With Vannacci common sensitivity"
Members of the Italian political party Lega, Rossano Sasso and Edoardo Ziello, dissent from Salvini’s position by voting against a majority resolution regarding military aid to Ukraine, signaling an internal conflict within the party.
Parliament: Cross-party committee for the primary sector - Gerapetritis will inform about Venezuela
A special cross-party committee for the agricultural sector is expected to be established by the end of the month, focusing on issues within the primary sector, as approved by the Parliament's Conference of Presidents despite some dissent from the KKE.
Myanmar's pro-military party 'winning a majority' in junta-run poll, official says
Myanmar's pro-military party is reportedly leading in junta-run elections, which have been criticized for suppressing dissent and favoring military-affiliated candidates.
Do not immediately assume Kremlin propaganda - Green leader emphasizes respect for those who think differently
The co-chair of the German Green Party, Felix Banaszak, urges for greater focus on social justice and understanding towards those with differing views, including those who question support for Ukraine, cautioning against immediately labeling dissent as Kremlin propaganda.