Philippe, one of the main candidates for the presidency of France, re-elected mayor
Centrist Édouard Philippe has been re-elected as the mayor of Le Havre, a significant political move as he is also considered a leading candidate for the French presidency in 2027.
Édouard Philippe, re-elected mayor of Le Havre, his condition to run in the presidential elections next year
Édouard Philippe was re-elected mayor of Le Havre with 47% of the votes, positioning him as a leading centrist candidate for the 2027 presidential elections in France.
Oh Se-hoon, who interviewed, says 'Expansion of a Centrist Campaign Committee is Necessary... Not Forcing Leadership to Step Back'
Oh Se-hoon, the mayor of Seoul, clarified that his request for the early establishment of an innovative campaign committee is not a demand for the current leadership to step back, but rather a strategy to improve the party's poor support in the Seoul metropolitan area ahead of upcoming elections.
Løkke: Who should pick up the phone if Trump calls?
Danish Foreign Minister Lars Løkke Rasmussen emphasizes the ongoing Greenland crisis and his campaign for centrist political power while humorously suggesting that voters should consider who would handle calls from Trump.
Municipal Elections 2026: In Pas-de-Calais, Marine Le Pen Seeks to Consolidate RN Gains and Promote Her 'Neither Right Nor Left' Stance
In a campaign event in Pas-de-Calais, Marine Le Pen aims to strengthen the National Rally's hold in the region while promoting her centrist political ideology.
Letter to the Editor. Sweden needs a new political center project
A call for a new centrist political initiative in Sweden, emphasizing cooperation among moderate voters and those valuing strong institutions.
The Centrist, Constitutional Democratic Party, and Komeito Parties Agree to Join the National Conference Together
Three political parties in Japan have agreed to participate in the National Conference to discuss food consumption tax reductions and other financial assistance measures.
Marek Migalski: There Are No Centrist Voters Left
Political analyst Marek Migalski argues that the disappearance of centrist voters in Poland significantly impacts the political landscape, influencing various factors from party popularity to political campaigns.
The Capture of the Pastiglia
The article discusses the decline of centrist political parties in France and Italy, emphasizing the challenges faced by moderate leaders.
Election researcher: 'Voters see themselves as red or blue'
An election researcher states that after three years of a centrist government in Denmark, voters still identify strongly with traditional political divisions, despite attempts to create a new political landscape.
Election Researcher: The Great Center Experiment Never Lured Danes Out of Their Blocks
A political researcher asserts that the three years of a centrist government have not changed Danish voters' political identities, which remain rooted in traditional party blocs.
Election Analyst: The New Centrist Voter May Once Again Be the Key to Power
The emergence of a new type of mid-level voter in Denmark's 2022 election, dubbed "Mads in the middle" by election analyst Sune Steffen Hansen, could significantly impact future political dynamics.
Marija Selak Raspudić Introduces a New Party: 'Neither Pavelić nor Tito - Just Drito'
Marija Selak Raspudić has formally launched a new political party named Drito, emphasizing a centrist approach in Croatian politics.
A desert called center
A discussion on the challenges facing centrist voters and the relevance of Jesse Jackson's legacy in organized minority politics.
The democratic center is missing
The article reflects on Brazil's political landscape, emphasizing the need for a centrist political force to navigate crises effectively.
Mette Frederiksen does not want to declare her stance: 'Some owe more'
Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen is maintaining ambiguity about her political alliances as the 2026 election approaches, signaling possible cooperation with centrist or left-wing parties while expressing past reservations about the far-left.
Jerzy Surdykowski: The Cursed Fate of Centrists
In his article, Jerzy Surdykowski explores the challenges and contradictions faced by centrist political parties in Poland's democratic system.
A Question Again: Can Power Be Formed in the Center?
The article discusses the potential for political power dynamics in Sweden to shift towards the center as traditional party lines become more inflexible.
Katarzyna Pełczyńska-Nałęcz for 'Rzeczpospolita': Instead of drinking beer with Confederation, we need to build a distinct center
Katarzyna Pełczyńska-Nałęcz discusses the necessity of establishing a clear centrist political force in Poland that represents the middle class and advocates for fair income distribution and substantial local investments.
In Brazil, news on the right
The article discusses the rise of far-right political forces in Brazil and other Western democracies, highlighting the challenges faced by centrist and moderate right parties.
Juan Pablo Guanipa Released, Number 2 of the Venezuelan Opposition's Unitary Platform
Juan Pablo Guanipa, a leader of the centrist Primero Justicia party in Venezuela, has been released from illegal detention after eight months.
Koichiro Hiranuma, a centrist candidate, is expected to lose in Fukushima's 2nd district amid headwinds for his twelfth election attempt
Former Vice Speaker of the House and ex-Foreign Minister Koichiro Hiranuma is projected to lose his bid in Fukushima's 2nd district, facing significant political challenges.
Center, Unexpectedly Significant Defeat: The Politics of the Dispersed 'Two Major Forces' Cannot Overcome Adversity
The centrist political alliance in Japan faced an unexpectedly severe defeat, failing to establish a counterbalance to the ruling administration.
Center-right candidate Tetsuo Saito expected to win as he departs from the coalition government and establishes a new political party.
Tetsuo Saito of the Centrist Reform Coalition has secured his 12th victory in elections after leaving the coalition with the ruling Liberal Democratic Party.
Colombia approaches presidential elections with a strong centrist field
Colombia is preparing for presidential elections with a notable centrist political landscape that stands out in the region.
Centrist Ozawa: The Reason for Lack of Popularity is Not Being Viewed as a New Party
Ozawa from the centrist party expresses that the lack of a 'new party' image is a key reason for its unpopularity, despite hopes for significant political reconfiguration in Japan.
"Proportional is Centrist" Former Cabinet Members of the Liberal Democratic Party Handing Out Flyers, Wavering Axis of Conflict with Ruling Parties
Amid a political backlash regarding finances, former LDP officials campaign for a Parliamentary election that has become a heated confrontation with former members of the Japan Innovation Party, while the election's dynamics remain unstable.