The Independence Party publishes its list in Seltjarnarnes
The Independence Party has released its list of candidates for the upcoming elections in Seltjarnarnes.
Pruunsild: I will continue to fight for my rights with full force
Businessman Parvel Pruunsild, acquitted of facilitating a violation of operational restrictions, intends to utilize 200,000 euros awarded by the state for legal costs to uncover violations of his rights by the prosecutor's office and the security police.
Inner Mission chairman: It doesn't make unconditional sense to reintroduce Great Prayer Day
Eight out of twelve party leaders in Denmark expressed support for reinstating the Great Prayer Day during a recent party leader debate following the announcement of the parliamentary election.
Disciplinary Action Requested Against Lawmakers Following Han Dong-hoon's Path
Members of South Korea's ruling party have filed a complaint with the ethics committee against several lawmakers who accompanied former party leader Han Dong-hoon on a schedule in Daegu.
The Fellesforbundet Wants to Rejoin Aps Executive Board
Fellesforbundet is pushing for its new leader to take a seat on the executive board of the Labour Party in Norway.
Italy: The opposition demands the resignation of the defense minister who was stranded in Dubai
Italy's opposition party is calling for the resignation of Defense Minister Guido Crosetto after he was criticized for returning to Italy on a military aircraft while many citizens remain stranded abroad due to conflict in the Middle East.
Survey: British Greens Rise to Second Most Popular Party
A recent YouGov survey indicates that the British Green Party has surpassed the Conservatives and Labour to become the second most popular political party in the UK.
The PP takes the presidency of the Cortes of Aragon without the support of Vox
The Popular Party (PP) has secured the presidency of the Cortes of Aragon without the backing of Vox, which abstained from voting, allowing PP's María Navarro to be elected by a simple majority.
A Leftist Thing
The article criticizes the left in Italy for its perceived support of dictatorships, using a recent exchange between two party members as a focal point.
Official Funeral of Davíð Oddsson, but the Family is in Charge
The funeral of Davíð Oddsson will be public, but the family will dictate the arrangements.
Greens surpass Labour and Conservative Party
The UK's Green Party has overtaken the Labour and Conservative parties in a recent poll, indicating a significant shift in the political landscape.
South Africa: A campaign for billionaire Patrice Motsepe to lead the ANC sparks reactions
An online campaign promoting billionaire Patrice Motsepe's potential candidacy for the leadership of the ANC in 2027 has stirred reactions within the ruling party in South Africa.
We examined the party of Dalija Orešković: How much revenue, what did the Audit find, and what about the Electoral Commission?
Dalija Orešković’s party has been scrutinized for inconsistencies in financial reporting and a lack of transparency regarding its membership and funding.
The government wants to push for a referendum law under pressure from the SPD in the spring. The Pirates could help them
The Czech government is seeking to implement a referendum law this spring, influenced by pressure from the SPD party, with potential assistance from the Pirates.
SD leader in Sölvesborg warned after blog post
Emilie Pilthammar, a leading politician of the Swedish Democrats in Sölvesborg, receives a warning from her party after controversial blog posts, yet remains a candidate for the upcoming elections.
Game of Standoffs in the Cherry House
Morena's internal struggle for candidacy control has intensified in anticipation of the 2027 elections, leading to fierce competition within the party.
The Prosecution Will Request to Suspend the Activities of the Party 'Stabilitātei'
The General Prosecutor's Office of Latvia is seeking to suspend the activities of the political party 'Stabilitātei' due to violations related to inciting national hatred and supporting Russia.
Elections in Baden-Württemberg: Why the Freiburg Greens are in an identity crisis
The Greens in Freiburg, once a stronghold, face challenges in reclaiming power after losing governance in 2018, now relying on a former party member to regain control.
Parties have a deadline from March 3 to 8 to define candidates in Oiapoque, Amapá
The Electoral Justice has set the period from March 3 to 8 for party conventions to nominate candidates for mayor and deputy mayor in Oiapoque, Amapá.
Political Polls, M5S, Avs and Vannacci Increase
Polls indicate a slight rise for M5S, Avs, and Vannacci, while the center-right remains stable and the Democratic Party sees a decline.
Ishin mistakenly distributed ads during the House of Representatives election, reported to the police after it was pointed out as illegal
The Japan Innovation Party admitted to mistakenly distributing some videos as ads during the House of Representatives election and reported this to the police after concerns were raised about its legality.
Condemnation of the 'Judicial Three Bills' March by the People's Power Party Only Boosts 'Yoon Again'... 'Is This the Best We Can Do?'
The People's Power Party held a march to protest the recently passed 'Judicial Three Bills,' with participants chanting slogans in support of President Yoon, raising questions about the effectiveness of such demonstrations.
Fico was supposed to fly on a government special to the party celebration of International Women's Day
Czech politician Fico planned to fly on a government aircraft to attend celebrations for International Women's Day.
As Ignas Vėgėlis Plans to Create a Party, the Leader of the 'Farmers' Expects the Faction in the Seimas to Remain Unchanged
Ignas Vėgėlis is planning to establish a new political party, while the leader of the current 'Farmers' faction expresses confidence that their parliamentary group will remain stable until the end of the term.
The General Prosecutor's Office will turn to the court regarding the suspension of the activities of the party "Stabilitātei!"
The General Prosecutor's Office in Latvia is seeking a court ruling to suspend the activities of the political party "Stabilitātei!" due to violations of the Political Parties Law.
Will Upendra Kushwaha Sacrifice His Party to Go to the Rajya Sabha? Discussions of Merger with BJP Intensify
Upendra Kushwaha is considering merging his party with the BJP to secure a seat in the Rajya Sabha as his term concludes.
Innovation Party submits disciplinary motion against National Power's Seo Myung-ok for 'assault with a placard'
The Korea Innovation Party has submitted a disciplinary motion against National Power's Seo Myung-ok for allegedly assaulting a fellow lawmaker with a placard in the National Assembly.
[Breaking News] The arrest warrant examination for Kang Seon-woo, suspected of receiving 'nomination bribes', begins... "I will explain in court"
Kang Seon-woo, an independent lawmaker previously with the Democratic Party, faces a pre-arrest examination related to allegations of receiving bribes for political nominations.
Invitation for Komeito to Participate in 'National Conference' from the Ruling Party
Komeito leader Toshiko Takeya announced an invitation from the ruling party to join discussions on consumption tax reductions and tax credits at the National Conference, with considerations to be discussed with the Constitutional Democratic Party and the Centrist Reform Alliance.
Document Reveals Liberal Party's Secret Election Review of Its 'Worst Campaign': From 'Grim' Dutton to 'Weird' Nuclear Policy
A leaked review of the Liberal Party's 2025 election campaign reveals significant flaws and outlines the reasons behind its worst electoral performance to date.
Survey: There is strong support for Karis' re-election among all party voters
A recent survey shows that three-quarters or more of voters from all Estonian parties, except EKRE, support President Alar Karis for a second term.
Party Reform Planned: The Greens Have a Problem: Thousands of New Members
The Greens party in Germany is facing challenges due to its growing membership, prompting a planned party reform aimed at increasing efficiency and reducing the influence of members in decision-making processes.
Party reform planned: The Greens have a problem: thousands of new members
The Greens party in Germany plans a comprehensive reform due to their increasing membership of 180,000, aiming for more efficiency and less participatory decision-making in party conventions.
Giving up on getting a new party approved: Theresa Scavenius runs for election as an independent
Theresa Scavenius has abandoned her efforts to have her party, Grønne Demokrater, approved for the upcoming parliamentary election and will run as an independent candidate.
Manchester no longer sounds like Labour
Left-leaning voters in Manchester feel abandoned by Starmer's Labour Party and are now opting for the Green Party.
The poker game of Illa and Junqueras
The article discusses the complex political negotiations between leaders Illa and Junqueras amid uncertainties surrounding promises made by the socialist party.
A councilor from the PP of Palencia receives a chalet with a community pool from social housing in a case similar to that of Alicante
A councilor from the PP party in Palencia has come under scrutiny for receiving a socially protected chalet with a community pool, raising questions about legal compliance and governance.
Soludo revalidates APGA membership, hails party’s transformation
Anambra State Governor Chukwuma Soludo has revalidated his membership in the All Progressives Grand Alliance during an ongoing electronic registration exercise.
Who recently stepped down as leader of the Conservative Party?
This article presents a quiz with questions about Norway's recent political changes and various general knowledge topics.
Redl's Accomplice: I Gave Two Million to the TOP 09 Campaign Manager
An accomplice of the controversial figure Redl claims to have donated two million to the campaign manager of the Czech political party TOP 09.
Former R-Minister on Pig Stop: I Cannot Recognize My Old Party
Christian Friis Bach, a former minister from the Radikale Venstre party, criticizes his party's stance on stopping conventional pig production, stating he no longer recognizes its values.
Democratic Party: 'Should We Retain or Replace?'... 100% Preliminary Election with Party Members is a Variable
The Democratic Party of Korea focuses on selecting candidates for the Gyeonggi Province governor race, emphasizing the importance of party member votes in determining the outcome.
Prime Minister Takaichi "If I receive criticism, I would like to refrain" - Response regarding the distribution of catalog gifts
Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi expressed willingness to exercise caution regarding the distribution of catalog gifts worth 30,000 yen to all elected members of her party, acknowledging the potential for criticism despite claiming legality.
Majority of MDB directories sign manifesto against alliance with Lula and in favor of neutrality
More than half of the state directories of the MDB party in Brazil have signed a manifesto advocating for party neutrality in the presidential elections, showcasing a significant dissent against forming an alliance with President Lula.
Han Byeong-do criticizes the People's Power's march to the Blue House as a cowardly tail wagging towards the 'Yoon Again' faction.
Han Byeong-do, leader of the Democratic Party's floor, criticizes the People's Power for marching to the Blue House in protest against judicial reforms, calling it a cowardly act that seeks to appease the extreme right.
Yoon Sang-hyun, who defended the coup, sends a letter to Yoon Suk-yeol asking for 'historical resolution'
Yoon Sang-hyun, a member of the People Power Party who defended the coup, sent a letter to imprisoned former President Yoon Suk-yeol requesting a 'historical resolution' from him regarding the party's direction.
Song Eon-seok: 'Judicial reform laws are brainwashing that deceives the public, big brother-style language manipulation'
Song Eon-seok, the floor leader of the People Power Party, criticized recently passed judicial reform laws, claiming they are a guise for judicial destruction and a form of political manipulation that deceives the public.
Han Dong-hoon: Is the accompaniment by pro-Han Dong-hoon lawmakers in Daegu an 'act'...? An 'after-dinner' act
Former representative Han Dong-hoon refuted claims by the ruling party's leader that his recent Daegu visit with pro-Han lawmakers constituted an improper act, describing it instead as a supportive gesture.
Osun PDP leaders clash over Adeleke’s re-election support
The Osun State chapter of the PDP is facing internal conflict as party leaders issue opposing directives regarding support for Governor Ademola Adeleke’s re-election.
The election list of the Social Democrats in Ísafjörður approved
The election list for the local Social Democrat party in Ísafjörður has been approved.