Johan Croneman: Pure Political Horror as the Liberals Said Goodbye to the Riksdag
The article critiques the surreal nature of the Liberals' digital party meeting that showcased a tragic decline of the party.
The Language Reveals Her
The article discusses the end of an election campaign in Denmark and reflects on the engaging format of a TV program featuring party leaders.
Lionel Jospin is dead. The former Prime Minister of France was 88 years old
Lionel Jospin, the former Prime Minister of France, has passed away at the age of 88, following a serious operation earlier in the year.
Liveblog Rhineland-Palatinate: Wissing: It hurts to see a party tear itself apart
Former FDP politician Volker Wissing criticizes his former party for its internal strife and lack of commitment to decisions, highlighting the reasons for its decline.
Flávio Bolsonaro calls the third way 'sequelado' in jingle and says that the centrão will fall off the horse
Senator Flávio Bolsonaro's campaign jingle targets third-party candidates and the centrão, asserting his family legacy in the run for presidency.
What do the two bills say that would eliminate the income tax for many Americans
Two Democratic bills in the U.S. propose to eliminate income tax for taxpayers with certain income thresholds, providing a fiscal relief for millions of families.
Former French Prime Minister Jospin has passed away
Former French Prime Minister Lionel Jospin has died, marking the end of a significant era in French politics.
AIMIM formed an alliance with Humayun Kabir's party in Bengal
AIMIM has decided to form an alliance with Humayun Kabir's party in West Bengal for upcoming elections.
Benin: not represented in the presidential election, the opposition party Les Démocrates will support no candidate
Les Démocrates, the main opposition party in Benin, announced their decision not to support any candidate in the upcoming presidential election, despite calls from another opposition party.
Myung Tae-kyun, a Political Broker, Files a Complaint Against Shin Yong-han, a Democratic Party Candidate for Chungbuk Governor, with the Police
Myung Tae-kyun has filed a police complaint against Shin Yong-han for defamation and violating election laws, accusing Shin of making false claims on television.
Song Young-gil: 'Pro-Moon faction wished for Lee Jae-myung’s defeat,' criticism from Ko Min-jeong: 'Will you be a lesson for juniors?'
Ko Min-jeong criticized Song Young-gil for suggesting the pro-Moon faction wanted Lee Jae-myung to lose in the presidential elections.
Lionel Jospin, former French Prime Minister, dies at 88
Former French Prime Minister Lionel Jospin has passed away at the age of 88, as announced by his family.
Tampere City Council Meetings Have Become a Circus – Many Blame the Finns Party
Tampere's City Council meetings are characterized by heightened tensions and increasingly personal disputes, with many attributing the chaos to the actions of the Finns Party.
Former French Prime Minister Lionel Jospin Has Died
Lionel Jospin, former Prime Minister of France, has passed away at the age of 88.
Lionel Jospin, the former French Prime Minister who was surpassed by Jean-Marie Le Pen, has died
Former French Prime Minister Lionel Jospin has passed away, known for his significant role in French politics and social reforms such as the introduction of the 35-hour work week.
The Battle Against the Liberals After the Vote: 'Failed Capital'
The Liberal Party in Sweden faces internal challenges following a narrow vote that allowed Simona Mohamsson to remain as party leader amidst a continued collaboration with the Sweden Democrats.
Former French Socialist prime minister Lionel Jospin dies at 88
Former French Socialist Prime Minister Lionel Jospin has passed away at the age of 88.
PAN opens candidacies to citizens; there are already five thousand interested
The PAN party in Mexico has opened its candidacy registration to citizens, attracting five thousand interested applicants with a vetting process to follow.
Last Local Elections Only 5 ‘Survived’ in Gyeonggi Province... Will There Be a Clean Sweep This Time?
In the upcoming local elections in Gyeonggi Province, 30 out of 31 incumbents are vying for re-election amidst expectations of significant turnover based on past electoral trends.
Lionel Jospin: Former Prime Minister of France dies at 88
Lionel Jospin, the former Prime Minister of France, has passed away at the age of 88.
Chainsaw Masquerade
The Norwegian political party Rødt is boldly embracing the anti-waste rhetoric historically associated with the right wing, seeking to claim ownership of the concept while criticizing government spending practices, particularly in consultancy and executive salaries.
Slovenian electoral drama: the "pro-Brussels" prime minister narrowly defeats Orbán's ally
Prime Minister Robert Golob's Freedom party narrowly won Slovenia's parliamentary elections against former Prime Minister Janez Janša's SDS party.
Interview Poll: Strengthening of ND – Pressure from prices, 'brake' on cars, heating, entertainment
A recent poll shows the New Democracy party in Greece gaining support amid rising prices and social pressure, while the opposition parties also see fluctuations in their standings.
Municipal Results 2026: François Hollande Denounces the 'Deadlock' of the PS's 'Union for Union' Line
François Hollande critiques the French Socialist Party's strategy of 'union for union', calling it a deadlock and lacking clarity for future alliances.
Election in Slovenia: The smear campaign backfired
In Slovenia's parliamentary election, the conservative party's leader narrowly failed to secure victory amid accusations of a smear campaign, while the ruling liberal party retained its position by a slim margin.
Small swings, high drama: why UK polls are less volatile than they seem – in charts
The article discusses how, despite perceptions of volatility in UK politics, recent polling data shows small and stable shifts in party support leading up to the local elections.
‘Anyone but Labour’ or ‘anyone but Reform’? Clash of animosities likely to define May local elections
The upcoming local elections in the UK are expected to be dominated by negative sentiments towards both Labour and Reform UK, with voters feeling compelled to prevent the other from gaining power rather than supporting any candidate positively.
Competition for Deputy Chair of the National Coalition Party - an Eighth Candidate has Registered
Sari Rautio from Hämeenlinna has entered the race for Deputy Chair of the National Coalition Party in Finland's upcoming party congress.
Jani Mäkelä mocks a member of parliament who defected from the Finns Party
Jani Mäkelä and former Finns Party MP Mikko Polvinen exchange barbs over identity and public funding on Facebook.
Nigeria: PDP Crisis - Wike's Camp Accuses Turaki-Led Nwc of Plot to Sabotage Convention
The Wike-backed faction of Nigeria's PDP has accused the Turaki-led National Working Committee of attempting to sabotage their upcoming convention amid ongoing divisions within the party.
Nigeria: Rivers, Lagos, Other ADC State Chapters Deny Fresh Suit Against Mark Leadership
State chapters of the African Democratic Congress (ADC) in Rivers, Lagos, and other regions have publicly supported the party's leadership under Senator David Mark, denying involvement in a legal suit challenging his authority.
SPD in Crisis: Klingbeil Has Never Been Under Greater Pressure
Lars Klingbeil, the leader of the SPD, faces increasing pressure within the party following the electoral defeat in Rhineland-Palatinate, as discussions about the party's direction and reforms intensify.
SPD in Crisis: Klingbeil Has Never Been Under Such Pressure
After a significant electoral defeat in Rhineland-Palatinate, pressures mount on SPD leader Lars Klingbeil, as internal party conflicts and public perception challenge his reform agenda.
Munich's new mayor in an interview: What Dominik Krause plans - 'It's important to me that we move forward faster'
Dominik Krause, Munich's newly elected mayor, speaks about his vision for the city, emphasizing increased engagement in housing development and a move away from party disputes.
Commentary: There Is Strong Competition for the Leadership of the National Coalition Party – Will the Party Avoid a Catastrophe Like Last Time?
There is intense competition for the leadership positions within Finland's National Coalition Party, with several members vying for three vice-chairmanship roles ahead of the June party congress.
One fails, another scores top marks: How the party leaders performed in Sunday’s big debate
The recent party leaders' debate in Denmark revealed stark contrasts in performance and changed the dynamics of the election campaign.
TV Critique 'Caren Miosga': Compromises are Possible, but Empower the Right-Wing Edge
The TV critique discusses the implications of political compromises made by SPD politician Karl Lauterbach following a disastrous election result and questions their benefits for his party.
TV Critique 'Caren Miosga': 'If we solve tasks, the blue bar will become smaller'
The article critiques the TV show 'Caren Miosga', focusing on its analysis of the SPD's disappointing election results in Rhineland-Palatinate and the potential implications for the party's future.
The PSOE and the Territorial Price of Power
The article discusses the challenges faced by Spain's Socialist Workers' Party (PSOE) regarding its electoral viability across the country's diverse regions.
A complaint of harassment and an open confrontation between the Local Police commissioner and the 'Navarro clan' of Torrejón
A labor harassment complaint against Local Police Chief Luis Moreno reveals deep-seated tensions within the Torrejón city government, particularly with José Luis Navarro, a powerful figure in the local PP party.
Are they going to vote? 'Inconvenient audience' – party campaigns do not reach young people
Young people's engagement in politics is declining, and political parties are failing to effectively reach this demographic.
Crisis in Vox: Telenovela or Rebellion in the Far Right?
Vox, the far-right party in Spain, is facing internal conflict and accusations amidst a backdrop of electoral success.
Trump Identifies Who the Biggest Enemy of the USA Is After 'Iran's Death'
Donald Trump declared that the biggest threat to the USA is not foreign states, but the Democratic Party, following his remarks on Iran.
Will Raghav Chadha join BJP? What did Sanjay Singh say about the speculations
There are speculations about Raghav Chadha potentially leaving the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) for the BJP, especially amid his silence on recent party issues, which has prompted Sanjay Singh to respond.
Chief Cabinet Secretary Kihara: Considering the Preparation of a Temporary Budget Proposal
Chief Cabinet Secretary Kihara has conveyed to senior members of the ruling Liberal Democratic Party the intention to prepare a temporary budget proposal amid concerns that the initial budget for fiscal 2026 may not be enacted within the current fiscal year.
'Excluded from nomination' Lee Jin-sook says 'the 국민의힘 party cut me, who Lee Jae-myung wanted to cut... reconsider this'
Former Chair of the Korea Communications Commission, Lee Jin-sook, demands the 국민의힘 party reconsider her exclusion from the nomination for the Daegu mayoral candidacy, arguing it disrespects both her and the citizens who support her.
Han Dong-hoon: 'Those who think of solidifying the party are just thinking of themselves' regarding Lee Jin-sook's by-election rumors
Former leader of the People Power Party Han Dong-hoon criticized speculations about Lee Jin-sook's candidacy for a congressional by-election, suggesting that it reflects poorly on the party's image.
The Internal War of Vox: Purges, Ideological Turn, and the Golden Goose
The article discusses internal conflicts within the Spanish political party Vox, including purges, ideological shifts, and economic allegations against the leadership.
As One Nation's Vote Soars, SA Supporters Explain Their Reasons
Support for One Nation has surged in South Australia, driven by voter frustration with the two-party system and concerns about migration.
Feijóo orders not to attack Vox: "Let’s not fall for the provocation"
Alberto Núñez Feijóo of the PP has instructed party members to refrain from responding to provocations from Vox leader Santiago Abascal while emphasizing the need to incorporate Vox members into government roles.