Top twelve seats of the Center Party in Reykjavík revealed
The top twelve candidates for the Center Party in Reykjavík have been announced, indicating the party's strategy for the upcoming elections.
Why Mayawati is upset with the Samajwadi Party over Kanshi Ram's Jayanti? Understand how politics has begun over legacy
Mayawati expresses discontent with the Samajwadi Party's political strategy surrounding Kanshi Ram's anniversary.
Conviction for the wiretaps: PASOK declares vindicated, the Maximos in a communication defense
The PASOK party claims vindication following a court ruling on wiretapping cases, while the government adapts its public relations strategy in response.
The strategy of the National Rally to carve its niche among farmers
The National Rally party in France is increasingly appealing to farmers, traditionally aligned with the right, by combining localism and protectionism in their political strategy.
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.
Internal documents reveal Moderates' plan – steal 160,000 votes from S and C
Internal documents indicate the Moderates' strategy to capture 160,000 votes from the Social Democrats and Center Party ahead of the upcoming election in Sweden.
Election Strategy for National Recovery and Progressive Reconstruction
The article analyzes President Lee Jae-myung's unexpected political success and the shift in public perception regarding the Democratic Party's economic management.
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.
In Paris, Édouard Philippe Tackles Pierre-Yves Bournazel on the Second Round Strategy
Édouard Philippe disagrees with Pierre-Yves Bournazel's strategy for the second round of municipal elections, advocating instead for a unification of the right and center.
Flávio Bolsonaro details the PL's chess strategy in the states with his father's approval and bets on a 'family bench' in DF and SC
Senator Flávio Bolsonaro, a pre-candidate for the presidency, outlines electoral strategies for the PL party across Brazilian states, indicating a familial approach backed by his father, former President Jair Bolsonaro.
Viktor Orbán Plays Ukraine for Power. Artificial Intelligence is to Help
The article discusses Viktor Orbán's anti-Ukrainian campaign in the context of Hungary's elections and the use of artificial intelligence in his party's election strategy.
Municipal Elections: Should the Left Refuse Any Electoral Alliance with France Insoumise?
The article discusses whether the left should refuse electoral alliances with the France Insoumise party, considering recent controversies and political dynamics in France.
The Madrid university finalizes financing with the hard wing of the PP after the departure of 'los pocholos'
The Madrid university is on the verge of finalizing its funding strategy with the conservative People's Party (PP) after a significant governmental reshuffle.
El País: Kim Jong Un strengthens his power and affirms the centrality of nuclear deterrence
A report highlights Kim Jong Un's re-election as General Secretary of the Workers' Party of Korea, solidifying his absolute authority and the role of nuclear deterrence in North Korea's defense strategy.
Han Byeong-do criticizes the People Power Party for opposing the Chungnam-Daejeon administrative integration law, saying, 'Was it right back then but wrong now? '
Han Byeong-do, the floor leader of the Democratic Party of Korea, criticized the People Power Party for opposing the Chungnam-Daejeon administrative integration law, questioning their changing stance on the issue.
‘We will impose a ban on visas from Pakistan’, big announcement by the party in the UK
The Reform UK party has announced plans to ban visas from Pakistan and other countries if they win power, alongside a proposed deportation strategy targeting hundreds of thousands of immigrants annually.
The PP leadership changes strategy and will now participate in negotiations in Extremadura and Aragon after agreeing with Vox on a new "framework"
The PP party in Spain has shifted its approach and will now engage in negotiations with Vox in Extremadura and Aragon to ensure coherency and facilitate agreements.
Empty Gas Storage: Regional Greens Demand Report from Aiwanger
The Greens in Bavaria are demanding a report from Minister Hubert Aiwanger regarding the record low levels of gas storage in the region, calling for transparency and a strategy for improving energy supply security.
Pierre-Henri Tavoillot: "The Conflict at Every Level is Not a Drift but an Assumed Strategy by LFI"
Philosopher Pierre-Henri Tavoillot discusses the rise of political violence and citizen self-defense, suggesting that escalating conflict is a deliberate strategy by the political party La France Insoumise (LFI).
ADC not concerned about power rotation – Kogi chairman, Ogga
The Kogi State Chairman of the African Democratic Congress, Kingsley Ogga, discusses the party's strategy to foster equality among its members and its goal to unseat the ruling party in the 2027 elections.
MDB uses historical elections in which it remained neutral to avoid supporting presidential candidates
The Brazilian political party MDB is considering remaining neutral in the upcoming presidential elections, using historical precedents to justify this strategy.
‘Future Alliance’ and ‘Republican Party Opening the Future’... The new party names for the People Power Party narrowed down to two
The People Power Party in South Korea has narrowed down its new name candidates to 'Future Alliance' and 'Republican Party Opening the Future'.
Democrats cheer Supreme Court move blocking Trump tariffs — despite past support for trade duties
Democrats praised the Supreme Court's ruling that blocks President Trump's tariff strategy, labeling the tariffs as an unfair tax on Americans, although some party members once supported using tariffs themselves.
Michał Szułdrzyński: Kaczyński has a plan to return to power, but there’s a problem that PiS may fall apart
The article discusses Jarosław Kaczyński's strategy for the Law and Justice party (PiS) to regain power, while highlighting potential divisions within the party.
[Oops, Gura] Jang Dong-hyuk, who refused to break away from Yoon Seok-yeol, loses out on Seoul Station
During this year's Lunar New Year holiday, Jang Dong-hyuk of the People Power Party chose to engage with residents in a local neighborhood rather than attending the traditional greetings at Seoul Station, highlighting a shift in political strategy.
CDU Baden-Württemberg: When Friedrich Merz Becomes a Risk for the Election Campaign
The CDU's plans for a successful party convention in Stuttgart are overshadowed by controversial demands from party factions that may jeopardize their electoral strategy in Baden-Württemberg.
Split in Poland 2050. The 'Center' Club Hennig-Kloski vs 'Distinct Center' Pełczyńska-Nałęcz
The political party Poland 2050 has officially split into two factions amid ongoing disputes over leadership and strategy.
Five members of the Constitutional Democratic Party rebel in the House of Councillors 'Now is a free hand' - Prime Minister Nomination Election
Five members of the Constitutional Democratic Party of Japan broke ranks during the Prime Minister nomination election, advocating for a flexible political strategy.
The LDP Plans to Appoint Yasutoshi Nishimura as Head of Election Strategy Committee Amid Backroom Money Scandal
The Liberal Democratic Party of Japan intends to appoint Yasutoshi Nishimura, a former Minister of Economy, Trade and Industry, as the next head of its election strategy committee.
Innovation Party proposes introducing a runoff voting system for Gwangju and Daegu's regional heads to the Democratic Party
The Innovation Party has proposed a runoff voting system for regional heads in Gwangju and Daegu as part of their political alliance strategy with the Democratic Party.
The government's new initiative received a harsh critique from the opposition – 'A strange paper'
Opposition parties criticized the Finnish government's energy and climate strategy, calling it insufficient to meet 2035 carbon neutrality goals.
"The Thing is": Is PiS Losing Radicalization? The Background of the War for the Soul of the Right
The Polish political party Law and Justice (PiS) is experiencing one of its weakest polling results in years, raising questions about its strategy of competing with more radical factions on the right.
Artur Bartkiewicz: Why Jarosław Kaczyński May Lose by Attacking the Germans?
The article explores Jarosław Kaczyński's potential strategy of using Germany as a political scapegoat amidst internal party tensions in Poland.
The PSOE of Page reproaches Ferraz for its 'strategy of camouflaging any reflection by labeling it as right-wing'
The PSOE leadership in Castilla-La Mancha criticizes the national party's strategy in response to internal disputes over electoral timing and political approach.
A Journey Through Vox's Recipes for Gaining Votes: 'No One Else Has Come Here Except Abascal'
The far-right party Vox is intensifying its electoral strategy ahead of early elections in Spain, focusing on social media engagement and local campaigning led by its leader Santiago Abascal.
Unions and Labour MPs call on Starmer to end ‘narrow factional agenda’
Union leaders and Labour MPs are urging Keir Starmer to abandon a divisive approach within the party that they believe is jeopardizing electoral success.
The PSOE remains orphaned of strategists since Barroso's death: "Everything has gone wrong for Sánchez since Miguel died"
The PSOE struggles with leadership and strategy issues following the death of key strategist Miguel Barroso, causing internal fractures and discontent within the party.
Political Bureau of PASOK: Autonomous course, bilateral widening, the New Democracy is the opponent - "Panagopoulos should resign" from the leadership of the GSEE
The Political Bureau of PASOK convened to discuss the party's strategy and agenda ahead of the upcoming national elections while addressing ideological identity.
The PSOE Ignites: Torres Challenges González to Leave the Party and Page Demands Apologies from Óscar López for His Criticism of Lambán
Tensions within Spain's PSOE escalate as party members publicly clash over political strategy and accountability following recent electoral results.
Urgency in the Left
The Spanish left is increasingly urgent about uniting for electoral strategy due to the rising influence of the far-right Vox party.
Battle in the PSOE for Aragón after "the nothingness of the Sanchistas" and clash in the inner circle of the president
The electoral defeat of the PSOE in Aragón has led to significant internal conflict, with calls for strategic changes and accountability among party leaders.
Correísmo says that preventive detention for Aquiles Alvarez 'is part of a strategy to silence critical voices'
The Revolución Ciudadana party claims that the preventive detention of Guayaquil's mayor, Aquiles Alvarez, is a politically motivated effort to silence opposition voices.
Denmark tests phasing out Microsoft. Now SV wants to do the same here.
The Danish government is testing the feasibility of phasing out Microsoft products in the public sector, and the Socialist Left party in Norway is urging for a similar strategy to reduce dependence on large American tech companies.
I was never Tinubu’s friend — El-Rufai
Former Governor of Kaduna State, Nasir El-Rufai, clarifies that his support for President Bola Tinubu was based on party loyalty and political strategy, not personal friendship.
Streeting wrote off his re-election chances in WhatsApp exchanges with Mandelson
Wes Streeting expressed doubts about his re-election chances in private WhatsApp messages with Peter Mandelson, raising questions about the government's strategy and indicating readiness for a potential leadership contest.
UK's Starmer loses second key aide in fallout from Epstein scandal
Keir Starmer, the leader of the UK Labour Party, faces another significant loss as a second key aide resigns amid the ongoing Epstein scandal.
Streeting shares his Mandelson texts with Sky News
Health Secretary Wes Streeting shares texts revealing his concerns over the upcoming election and grants of governmental strategy, including serious accusations against Israel.
Prime Minister Takaichi's Silent 'Support Rate Maintenance' Strategy: Could the Victory Accelerate the Promotion of Conservative Policies?
Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi's strategy to maintain high support rates is expected to accelerate the promotion of conservative policies following a recent electoral victory.
Kim Jong Un announces an important meeting, and the world is anxious: Here's what he could reveal at the big congress
North Korea is set to hold its 9th Workers' Party congress in late February, where Kim Jong Un plans to clarify the country's nuclear deterrent strategy.
Aragon measures the ultra-advance and tests the PP's bet on early elections
Aragon held early elections to assess the People's Party's strategy against the Socialist Party amid rising far-right influence.