People Power Party Surrenders Filibuster…Urgency in Processing Administrative Merger Law Due to Deteriorating Public Opinion in Daegu and Gyeongbuk
The People Power Party has suspended its filibuster in the National Assembly amid declining regional public opinion, seeking to expedite the processing of the administrative merger law for Daegu and Gyeongbuk alongside a similar law for Jeonnam and Gwangju.
The party of lost diplomas but gained properties
This article discusses public reactions to the recent increase in real estate owned by officials in Zagreb, particularly focusing on a specific transaction involving a significant property purchase.
The Lee Jae-myung Effect Propels the Democratic Party, Leaving Only Extreme Conservatives in the Support Base of the People Power Party
Recent polls indicate an increase in support for the Democratic Party and a significant decline for the People Power Party ahead of upcoming local elections in South Korea.
Expert: the possibility of withdrawing second-level pension savings would mean temporary celebrations
Discussions in Latvia are intensifying on allowing citizens to withdraw their second-level pension savings, with significant public support for the initiative despite opposition from the Finance Ministry.
Radosław Sikorski asked internet users for their opinion. Such a finale was not anticipated.
Radosław Sikorski conducted an unorthodox survey on social media, asking his followers who should become the future prime minister of Poland if the Law and Justice party wins the parliamentary elections in 2027.
Morawiecki does not hide his dislike for a party colleague. "Since you are currently an expert, then say"
Merely siding with a faction in the PiS party, Patryk Jaki engages with students, asserting that the party will not succumb to financial pressures or public opinion ahead of elections.
Mohamsson on the opinion: 'Are catastrophic numbers'
Simona Mohamsson, leader of the Liberals party in Sweden, expressed her concern over the party's plummeting support, hitting a shocking 1.3%.
Sarwar gambles on break with Starmer as Labour support slumps
Scottish Labour leader Anas Sarwar is taking a bold step by urging Kier Starmer to step aside in a bid to restore local faith in the party amid declining support ahead of the Scottish parliament elections.
Korea's Ruling Party Approval Rating at 17%: 'Not the Bottom but Underground'...Incumbents Warn of Public Sentiment Against Refusal to Break Ties with Yoon
The approval rating of Korea's ruling party, People Power Party, has fallen to 17%, prompting calls from incumbent lawmakers for a shift in policy and strategy.
New disaster number for the Liberals - lowest ever
The Swedish Liberal Party faces record-low support ahead of the elections, struggling to surpass the electoral threshold amidst stagnant voter opinion.
‘New Lee Jae-myung’ is Innocent
The article discusses the political implications and internal power struggles within South Korea's ruling party, centered around the concept of ‘New Lee Jae-myung’ as an evolving political identity.
Ciro Nogueira reacts to Bolsonaro's choice on Senate candidacies in SC
Senator Ciro Nogueira expressed his opinion on social media regarding former President Jair Bolsonaro's recent choice for Senate candidates in Santa Catarina, which deviates from party expectations.
Bad news for Hołownia. Almost half of Poles give him no chance
A significant internal split in the Poland 2050 party has left its founder, Szymon Hołownia, feeling betrayed and facing dwindling support among Poles, with recent polls indicating a lack of confidence in his political future.
Will Mateusz Morawiecki leave PiS? We learned the opinion of Poles
A growing rift within Poland's ruling Law and Justice party may see former Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki departing, as internal factions contend for the party's future direction.
BRIAN READE: 'Rupert Lowe's new party Restore sounds like a male hair loss treatment'
Brian Reade critiques Rupert Lowe's new political party, Restore, likening its name to a hair loss treatment and questioning its support and policies.
Voog: Cold Winter Nullified the Rise in the Reform Party's Ratings
Aivar Voog discussed in an ERR show that the Reform Party's anticipated rise in support was hindered by the harsh winter and high electricity prices.
Dendias' message to Maximos, a rally that awakens memories and the war of Kokkalis with the short-sellers' fund
Greek Defense Minister Nikos Dendias delivered a pointed message to the leadership of the New Democracy party, expressing concerns over the party's declining popularity and questioning its social relevance despite having capable ministers.
Newsfilter: The PS's Increase to the Preference Ceiling Happened Too Soon
The Slovak political party Progresívne Slovensko (PS) has experienced a decline in polling numbers, indicating potential issues ahead of upcoming parliamentary elections.
Orbán's Party Scares by AI-Created Video of the Execution of a Hungarian Soldier
A video depicting the execution of a Hungarian soldier, created by AI, has been used by Viktor Orbán's party to instill fear and manipulate public opinion.
PS Investigates What Cost Them Percentages. After the March Conference, They May Adopt a More Centrist Approach
The support for Progresívne Slovensko (PS) has declined in recent months, prompting the party to examine potential causes and consider changes following an upcoming conference.
Simona Mohamsson on the situation: Nightmare figures
Simona Mohamsson, leader of the Liberal Party in Sweden, discusses the party's record-low poll numbers, attributing the ongoing issues to a long-standing decline in voter support.
The Kawai Liberal Democratic Party wins overwhelmingly... but support for tax reform is limited, with 70% concerned about funding - Asahi Shimbun Poll
A recent national poll in Japan shows that despite the Liberal Democratic Party's overwhelming victory, support for tax reforms regarding food consumption tax is low, and many voters are concerned about funding.
Democrats' positivity about the party still in the dumps since Trump victory, poll finds
A new poll indicates that only 70% of Democrats hold a favorable view of their party, a significant drop since President Trump's election.
Braun has reason to rejoice, Poland 2050 is scraping the bottom. New party poll
According to a recent poll, the Civic Coalition leads with 34.5% of the electorate, followed by Law and Justice, while the Confederation's surprising presence is noted at 14.38%.
'Neither the people nor the public opinion is with Rahul Gandhi,' says Shahzad Poonawala
Shahzad Poonawala claims that Rahul Gandhi lacks support from the public and opinion polls, as well as from senior Congress leaders and alliance partners.
Survey: The vast majority is still not satisfied with the Prime Minister's work
A majority of Estonian citizens remain dissatisfied with Prime Minister Kristen Michal's performance, according to a monthly survey conducted by the Institute of Social Sciences and Norstat Estonia.
"Weak" vs "extreme": the new survey in the U.S. that reveals the words defining the parties today
A recent CBS News survey reveals that American voters perceive the Democratic Party as "weak" and the Republican Party as "extreme," indicating significant internal divisions and a growing distrust towards traditional political leadership.
Continuation of the munitions initiative is supported by 62 percent of Czechs
A recent survey shows that 62 percent of Czechs support the continuation of a munitions initiative, with notable differences in support across political party lines.
Policies with Mixed Public Opinion Should be Proceeded With Caution, 63%; Asahi Poll
A recent Asahi Shimbun poll reveals that 63% of Japanese citizens believe that policies with mixed public opinion should be approached cautiously, following the ruling party's significant seat gains in the recent House of Representatives election.
Satisfaction with the Mayor but Independence Party Holds Most Support
Nearly 70 percent of residents in Vestmannaeyjar express satisfaction with Mayor Íris Róbertsdóttir, yet a majority are inclined to vote for the Independence Party according to a recent opinion poll.
‘A jellyfish’ and ‘a doormat’: why is Keir Starmer so deeply unpopular?
Keir Starmer, the leader of the Labour Party in the UK, is facing unprecedented unpopularity, with net favourability ratings dipping dramatically and public scorn evident in various social settings.
Red caps are no longer in vogue, Czechs do not trust Trump. Only one party's voters have decent support for him
Czechs are increasingly losing faith in Donald Trump, with current trust levels comparable to those for Vladimir Putin, reflecting shifting political sentiments post-2020 elections.
Mandatory Military Service. Do Poles Want Its Return?
A recent survey finds that 52% of Poles support the reinstatement of mandatory military service.
Alex Schulman: Simona Mohamsson is giving a thumbs up all the way to the downfall
In light of dismal opinion polls for the Liberals, party leader Simona Mohamsson remains optimistic about the party's prospects.
Elections would be dominated by ANO with a lead over ODS, Motorists would remain on the threshold of Parliament
A January election poll indicates that the government party ANO would secure 34.5% of the votes, far ahead of ODS at 16%.
Elections would be won by ANO
Polls indicate that the ANO party would win if elections were held today.
United Right 2.0? It turns out that voters want just such a scenario
Recent opinion polls suggest that no single party in Poland can currently govern alone, prompting discussions of potential coalitions.
One hundred teams and 2,500 members. The dark matter of the National Future
Roberto Vannacci aims to transition from opinion voting to establishing a political party called National Future, requiring the collection of signatures for participation in the upcoming elections.
53% of Liberal Democratic Party Candidates Support Major Increase in Defense Spending Even if it Burdens the Public; Asahi and Tokyo University Survey
A recent survey reveals that 53% of Liberal Democratic Party candidates support a significant increase in Japan's defense budget, even if it entails greater financial burden on the citizens, while over 90% of candidates from major parties advocate for strengthening defense capabilities.
Are we working too little? Germans have a clear opinion - huge differences between young and old
A recent ZDF poll indicates that nearly half of Germans believe people work too little, revealing significant generational differences in opinion, with the Union party leading ahead of the AfD.
Expectations for Ruling Party Victory in Local Elections at 44%, Opposition at 32%... Gap Widens
A recent Gallup poll indicates that 44% of voters expect the ruling party to win in the upcoming elections, significantly outpacing the 32% who expect an opposition victory, reflecting a widening gap from just 3% four months ago.
"Subsidies for Employing Foreigners" Misinformation on Social Media Affects Political Parties' Appeals
False information circulating on social media regarding government subsidies for employing foreigners is influencing public opinion and political party appeals amid debates on foreign worker policies in the election.
Spy Prevention Law, 90% of Liberal Democratic Candidates Support It, and 70% for National Flag Destruction Crime - Asahi and University of Tokyo Survey
A joint survey by Asahi Shimbun and the University of Tokyo found that 90% of candidates from the Liberal Democratic Party support a proposed Spy Prevention Law, with even stronger support from candidates of other parties, predicting significant opposition in the National Diet following the upcoming general elections.
The 'True Opinion' Revealed by the Center-Right Party Formation: The LDP's Nonconfrontation and the Dilution of 'Henoko'
The formation of a new center-right party in Japan is overshadowing the ongoing significance of the Henoko issue in Okinawa amidst the Liberal Democratic Party's nonconfrontational stance.
[Opinion] Early Morning Deliveries from Large Supermarkets Must Be Premised on Protecting Local Markets and Labor Rights
A recent meeting involving the Democratic Party, government, and the Blue House discussed allowing early morning deliveries by large supermarkets, arguing it is necessary to protect local markets and labor rights amidst the rise of e-commerce.
The People's Power Party decides to maintain the local election primary rule of '50% party opinion - 50% public opinion'
The People's Power Party has decided to keep the ratio of party member votes at 50% for the upcoming local elections, retracting an earlier proposal to increase it to 70% due to internal criticism.
Comment: The rumors of the decline of the Social Democrats were not true - The people support with their wallets
Despite expectations of a decline, the Social Democratic Party saw an increase in support, attributed to various factors including technical polling reasons.
Democratic-Innovation Merger... 47% of Democratic Supporters Agree, 55% of National Power Supporters Disagree
A recent survey indicated that while overall public opinion is against a merger between the Democratic Party and the Innovation Party, 47% of Democratic supporters are in favor, contrasting with 55% of National Power supporters who oppose it.
Kuba showcased not only a new party but also his wife. She sees her husband only at the Castle
During the introduction of the new party 'Naše Česko', South Bohemian Governor Martin Kuba was accompanied by his wife Denisa, who emphasized her strong opinion of him amidst a backdrop of supportive colleagues.
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.