Unity and Fragmentation: From Bad Bunny to Valencia
The article discusses the implications of cultural pride and language unity around Bad Bunny's influence on the Latinx community amidst political tensions in Spain.
Half-broken left but cutting to the right swing
The article discusses political tensions in Iceland, indicating a fragmentation in left-wing politics and a swing towards right-wing ideologies.
Zuzanna Dąbrowska: Without the Past and Without Ideas, or the Split in Poland 2050
The article discusses the evolution and fragmentation of political parties in Poland leading up to 2050, focusing on the historical origins and ideological shifts of major parties such as PO and PiS.
The lessons for Rufián from the Roca Operation and En Marea
The article analyzes the political misadventures of Catalan politicians in Spanish politics, focusing on Rufián's current challenges and historical precedents.
Alliances for the 2027 sectional elections will determine if political parties and movements will disappear and if there will be more candidates and fragmentation of the vote
Upcoming electoral reforms for the 2027 sectional elections in Ecuador could lead to the dissolution of some political parties and increased candidate fragmentation.
Tom McIlroy: Will Albanese capitalise on the Coalition’s chaos? – podcast
Political editor Tom McIlroy discusses the fragmentation within Australia's Coalition and its implications for Prime Minister Albanese's agenda as Parliament reconvenes.
Nine parties for 14 seats: how electoral fragmentation in Aragon benefits PP and PSOE
In the upcoming Aragon regional elections on February 8, nine different lists will compete for 67 available seats, affecting the dynamics between the political parties involved.
The junta in Burkina Faso dismantles all political parties in the country, claiming they cause division
The military junta in Burkina Faso has dissolved all political parties and repealed laws regulating their activities, citing the fragmentation of society as a reason.
Municipal Election 2026: Flight from the Parties
The article discusses the emergence of various new political groups in Freising ahead of the 2026 municipal elections, reflecting a fragmentation of established political alliances.
Identities as Trojans to Disassemble States
The article discusses how issues of identity have transitioned from cultural and political matters to being security and geopolitical concerns that can undermine internal cohesion and be exploited externally.
We are witnessing the creation of a new world order. What does this mean for Europe?
The article discusses the formation of a new world order characterized by military operations and geopolitical tensions involving the US, Russia, and China, raising concerns about Europe's political and military fragmentation.
Castilla and León embarks on its most uncertain electoral battle
Castilla y León is preparing for elections in March, facing a fragmented parliament that is likely to lead to political alliances.
Left: from the Sun God to the Phoenix
The article discusses the political fragmentation in countries holding elections, highlighting the crisis of intermediary structures and the emergence of new political axes beyond the traditional left-right divide.