Former Chief at Christiansborg: What’s Happening at the Party Offices Right Now
A former communications chief for a Danish political party outlines the immediate actions taken by political parties following an election announcement.
Expansion of Arms Exports to Third Countries from International Joint Development with Other Nations Under Government and Ruling Party Consideration
The Japanese government and ruling party are planning to expand the export of arms produced through international joint development to third countries, moving away from previous limitations.
The PRO distances itself from LLA: will support in Congress, but plans to compete with its own presidential candidate in 2027
The PRO party in Argentina is distancing itself from LLA while planning to support legislative efforts, aiming to compete with its own presidential candidate in the upcoming elections.
SYRIZA on Mitsotakis-Erdoğan: A complete lack of planning from the government for resolving Greek-Turkish issues was evident again
The Greek opposition party SYRIZA criticizes the government for its lack of a strategic plan in addressing Greek-Turkish relations following a recent meeting between Prime Minister Mitsotakis and Turkish President Erdoğan.
Another Party Employment for Možemo: From Tomašević’s Green Action to Assistant Sector Chief
Jagoda Munić, a member of the Možemo party and former employee of Green Action, was appointed as assistant chief for ecological sustainability in the City Office for Economy, Environmental Sustainability, and Strategic Planning in Zagreb.
Planning ahead: the political leadership campaigns that launched too soon
The article discusses the premature emergence of a website supporting Angela Rayner's candidacy for the Labour Party leadership, raising questions about political campaign strategies.
"Many Feel: The Greens Don't Like Us"
The Greens are seeking a path back to power, with party leader Banaszak planning to make the party more appealing to car drivers, meat-eaters, and vacationers, while also exploring other ideas.
Federal Politics: Greens Want to Organize Constitutional Complaint about the 2025 Budget
The Green Party in Germany is planning to file a constitutional complaint regarding the federal budget for 2025.
Demand for 'National Assembly Resumption Agreement' by National Power: Discussion on 'Special Law for U.S. Investment' in the Economic Committee Before the Lunar New Year
The National Assembly's Economic Planning Committee plans to discuss the inquiry about increased tariffs by U.S. President Donald Trump and the agenda for the 'Special Law for U.S. Investment' before the Lunar New Year, reflecting a shift in the National Power party's stance.
AfD Leadership Plans Appearance Ban with Martin Sellner – 'A One Hundred Percent Tactical Move'
The AfD leadership is planning to impose a ban on party politicians appearing with far-right activist Martin Sellner, citing that he harms the party more than he benefits it.
Alco: "A new party" would be voted by 41%, with the majority motivated by "protest" to go to the polls
A recent Alco poll indicates that 41% of voters would choose a new party, with a significant number planning to vote as a form of protest, while the ND party leads with 23.5% followed by PASOK at 10.5%.
Silent liberals after the weekend meeting
After the party board meeting, the grassroots of the Liberals hoped for clear messages on how to turn around low opinion ratings, but leader Simona Mohamsson did not provide concrete decisions, focusing instead on election planning.
Municipal Council Member Goes Against the Party – Wants to Allow LKAB to Buy Land
A council member in Kiruna is advocating for LKAB to purchase land despite the party's position, citing the company’s assurance of maintaining municipal planning control.
Kemi Badenoch sacks Robert Jenrick over ‘defection plans’
Kemi Badenoch has dismissed Robert Jenrick from the shadow cabinet after alleging he was planning to defect to another party, reportedly Reform UK.
Robert Jenrick SACKED by Kemi Badenoch over 'defection' plot
Robert Jenrick was sacked by Kemi Badenoch due to evidence of his planning to defect from the Conservative Party, leading to his immediate suspension from the party.
China cautions against ‘compound errors’ from clashing policies
China's Communist Party warns of risks from conflicting economic measures and emphasizes the need for better market guidance as it begins its 15th five-year planning period.
They filmed hundreds of movies but almost went bankrupt. Now they are announcing a new beginning and a gala party
Jadran Film, once a symbol of Croatian and Yugoslav cinema, faced decline with only four employees left, but is now planning a resurgence with a gala event.
Referendum, hypothesis March 15 or 22. Vote abroad: Pd against the reform
The Italian government is planning a referendum on judicial reform, tentatively set for either March 15 or 22, 2024, with opposition from the Democratic Party regarding the proposed changes.
Americans are Already Thinking About the Next Elections. What is Kamala Harris Planning?
The article explores Kamala Harris's position in the context of future U.S. presidential elections and the challenges she faces in rebuilding her reputation within the Democratic Party following her electoral defeat.
Diana Henry’s ultimate New Year’s Eve party menu
The article provides a guide for preparing an easy yet stylish buffet for New Year’s Eve, including options like braises and vegetable salads that can be prepared in advance.
Sánchez prepares to take his confrontational strategy to Brussels
Sánchez is planning to bring the Spanish political debate to Europe in order to put the Popular Party in a difficult position, believing that his coalition partners will not allow him to fail.