A Sting for G. Nausėda Regarding the Ignored 'Book Fair': 'It's Not Worth Doing When Your Ratings Are Rapidly Falling'
Mykolas Riomerio University professor Virgis Valentinavičius criticizes Lithuania's political situation, arguing that party leader S. Skvernelis must remain in his position despite ongoing corruption investigations.
[News Dive] President Yoon's 'Policy Build-up' Effect
The segment discusses President Yoon's meticulous approach to policy development, alongside the declining support for the ruling party and significant communications within political circles.
Jang Dong-hyuk's 'rejection of Yoon' met with silence at the party meeting... "It has become a hibernating party"
Despite declining approval ratings and discontent within the People Power Party, influential members remain silent, leading to an atmosphere of despair regarding the party's direction.
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.
Live at 11: party ratings commented on by Voog, Samost, and Kook
A special broadcast on ERR discusses party support ratings with comments from Aivar Voog, Anvar Samost, and Urmet Kook.
CDU Party Congress: Will Merz Come Out of Stuttgart Unscathed?
Friedrich Merz faces his first CDU party congress as Chancellor amid disappointment within the party and poor poll ratings.
Every action has a reaction: from the chaos of January to the bill of November
The political landscape for the upcoming legislative elections in the United States looks starkly different today than it did at the close of 2025, with President Trump's approval ratings significantly low.
Isamaa's Strong Success in Party Ratings Remains
Isamaa maintains a strong lead in party ratings in Estonia, followed by Keskerakond and Reformierakond.
Poll: Conservative Party Gap in Ratings
A recent poll indicates a decline in support for the Conservative Party in Lithuania, with only 13.3% of respondents indicating they would vote for them, down from 15.3% in December.
In the latest party ratings, some rose and others fell: at the top are the conservatives
Recent party ratings in Lithuania show the conservatives leading, followed by the Greens and Farmers Union, and a notable rise for 'Nemuno aušra'.
‘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.
Trump faces rare pushback within his party over tariffs as polls slide
President Trump is encountering significant resistance from within the Republican Party regarding his tariff policies as his approval ratings decline.
Norstat Ratings: The Rise of the Reform Party Has Stopped
Recent polling shows that support for the Reform Party in Estonia has stalled after earlier increases, with current support levels being lower than the previous week.
Party Ratings: The Rise of the Reform Party Has Stopped
Recent party ratings in Estonia show that the support for the Reform Party has plateaued, while the Isamaa and Keskerakond parties continue to lead.
Australian politics live: Ley works to shore up support after reuniting Coalition; Israeli president arrives in Sydney
Israeli President Isaac Herzog arrives in Sydney to address survivors of a terror attack while Australian politics sees the Coalition party grappling with low approval ratings.
Putin's war extends its shadow over Japan's early elections on Sunday
Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi called early elections, likely aiming to capitalize on her high approval ratings which range from 60 to 80 percent, following the Liberal Democratic Party's loss in the 2024 elections.
President Lee's approval rating at 63%... Democratic Party 41%, National Power 22%
A recent survey shows President Lee's approval ratings at 63%, with the Democratic Party at 41% and the National Power Party at 22%.
Ratings: In the first month of the year, only the Reform Party increased support
In January, only the Reform Party saw an increase in support, maintaining its position in third place according to a weekly survey by the Institute of Social Research and Norstat Estonia.
Ratings: In the first month of the year, only the Reform Party increased its support
The latest survey results show that out of the top three political parties in Estonia, only the Reform Party managed to increase its support in the first month of the year.
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.
Why is the Centrist Reform Coalition Struggling? A Situation of Mutual Collapse with National Candidates - Asahi Survey
The newly formed Centrist Reform Coalition, created by the Constitutional Democratic Party and Komeito to counter Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi's sudden House of Representatives dissolution, is facing difficulties as they are not achieving the broad support necessary to grow their base, reflected in low party approval ratings according to Asahi's recent survey.
Union with worst rating in four years – SPD is the only party to gain
The Union starts the new year with its lowest approval ratings in four years, while the SPD achieves its best result since the federal election.
Sánchez sinks to his worst result of the legislature and delivers 312,000 votes to Vox
Spanish Prime Minister Sánchez has experienced his lowest approval ratings in the current legislature, resulting in the loss of 312,000 votes to the far-right party Vox.
Weidel crashes significantly in the poll - Klöckner is now Germany's most popular politician
Despite the AfD achieving record ratings in polls, party leader Alice Weidel experiences a significant drop in popularity, while Klöckner emerges as the most favored politician in Germany, surpassing prominent figures like Chancellor Friedrich Merz and Jens Spahn.
Scottish Labour urges Starmer to stay out of Holyrood race as UK woes hit party ratings
Scottish Labour is asking Keir Starmer and senior ministers to avoid campaigning in Scotland to prevent the upcoming Holyrood election from becoming a referendum on UK government failures.