AfD Ban: Suddenly a Small Administrative Court Gets Too Much Power
The article discusses the implications of allowing a small administrative court to determine whether a political party is unconstitutional, emphasizing that such significant decisions should reside solely with Germany's Federal Constitutional Court.
Why spy on the private lives of politicians? Prosecutor Daniel Toom explains
The Estonian prosecutor's office has brought charges against Maano Koemets, a local government leader, for providing false information to gain power, raising questions about privacy and morality in political practices.
97 years later, on the brink of extinction
The Institutional Revolutionary Party (PRI) of Mexico celebrates its 97th anniversary amid a backdrop of diminished political power and relevance.
Tambet Tuisk: Creatives have power that politicians will never achieve
Actor Tambet Tuisk emphasizes the unique communicative power of artists to address societal issues that often evade political discourse.
Nitish will no longer be Bihar's CM... What was said about Bihar's power in an 11-line post
Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar has announced his resignation and outlined his future political ambitions in an 11-line social media post.
Stop with ChatGPT. Your subscription strengthens Trump's power
A growing boycott against ChatGPT, initiated by the revelation of a significant political donation by an OpenAI executive, has led to over a million cancellations as public figures support the movement.
China Tightens Its Belt Without Letting Go of the Wheel: Lowers Its Economic Growth Target Amid Global Storm
China has reduced its economic growth target as it faces global challenges, while simultaneously showcasing its political power during the annual National People's Congress.
Africa: Iran War Fallout for the Red Sea and the Horn of Africa - Political Analyst Weighs Up the Risks
The death of Iran's supreme leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, could have significant geopolitical implications for the Red Sea and Horn of Africa regions, yet the actual fallout may not be as severe due to the structure of power in Iran.
When Insult Degrades the Republic
The article discusses how emotional reactions and the impact of social media have altered public discourse and political power dynamics in Argentina.
The secret passages behind the changes in Justice
The article discusses the political maneuvering and implications behind the appointment of Juan Bautista Mahiques as the new Argentine Minister of Justice.
If the three evil judicial laws are passed, Lee Jae-myung will exercise his veto
The leader of the People Power Party, Jang Dong-hyuk, warns that if President Lee Jae-myung does not veto three controversial judicial laws, the citizens of South Korea may seek to exercise their own veto against him.
How much can the power equation change in Bihar if Nitish goes to Delhi? What will be everyone's role?
Speculation grows that Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar may announce his nomination for the Rajya Sabha, potentially leading to a significant shift in Bihar's political landscape.
Who is currently managing Iran and what the new leader will do
Iran is undergoing significant political and military turbulence as various factions vie for power in light of transitioning leadership.
Aftershocks of the Judicial Three Laws... Pressures for Justice Chief Cho’s Resignation and the Ruling Party’s Outside Protests, What’s the Conclusion?
The article discusses the political turmoil surrounding Supreme Court Chief Justice Cho Hee-daeh amid calls for his resignation and protests from the opposition party following the passage of the controversial 'Judicial Three Laws.'
Helle Ib points to the relationships that determine power – and they are not from 'Højskolen'
Political commentator Helle Ib reflects on the importance of personal relationships in politics and critiques the TV2 program 'Højskolen' as not addressing the key issues at stake in the election.
After being released from prison, Husák launched an attack. But he spoke more boldly than the regime could bear at the time
The article discusses Gustáv Husák's career before his rise to power, emphasizing his early speeches and the boldness he exhibited post-incarceration.
The relationship between Boric and Kast blows up a week before the power transfer
The political relationship between Chile's outgoing leftist president Gabriel Boric and far-right president-elect José Antonio Kast has deteriorated dramatically just days before the power transition.
I. Vėgėlė, who is creating an ambitious plan, spoke about the terror of the powerful: "If you are not in power, cases are started against you"
Ignas Vėgėlė, a politician and former lawyer, discusses his plans to establish a new political party following his unsuccessful bid for the Lithuanian presidency and claims that regional community leaders are urging this initiative.
The Showcase of Chinese Power Begins with Doubts About Economic Growth and External Tensions
China's annual political event, known as the Two Sessions, commences amid concerns regarding economic growth and international relations.
Who is Ali Larijani, the leader emerging as the new strongman of Tehran
Ali Larijani is emerging as a key political figure in Iran following the assassination of Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei and the subsequent power vacuum.
Trump comments on potential Washington plans regarding power succession in Iran
President Donald Trump stated that Washington currently has no specific plans concerning the political power succession in Iran following the removal of its Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei.
Why Machiavelli's "The Prince" Still Influences Politics 500 Years Later
Machiavelli's 'The Prince' remains a significant political text over 500 years since its release, emphasizing the realpolitik approach to governance.
FIRST READING: Potential new Iranian power broker has extensive ties to Canada
Ali Larijani, a key figure in Iran's political landscape, is positioned to assume significant power following recent assassinations and has family ties in Canada.
Song Eon-seok: 'Judicial reform laws are brainwashing that deceives the public, big brother-style language manipulation'
Song Eon-seok, the floor leader of the People Power Party, criticized recently passed judicial reform laws, claiming they are a guise for judicial destruction and a form of political manipulation that deceives the public.
Umahi vs Sowore: Leadership as monarchy
A recent incident between Nigerian Minister David Umahi and journalist Omoyele Sowore raises questions about the nature of power and leadership in Nigeria.
Michał Szułdrzyński: PiS Wants to Move Forward. But the US-Iran War Changes the Balance of Power
The political party PiS in Poland is facing significant internal challenges as it prepares for a public display of power amidst plummeting support.
Who Could Become the New Ayatollah of Iran Following Khamenei's Death
The death of Iran's Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei creates a power vacuum, triggering internal conflict among military, clerical, and political figures regarding the future leadership of the Islamic Republic.
Guinea-Bissau’s main opposition urges dialogue with military rulers
Guinea-Bissau’s opposition parties are calling for dialogue with the military junta that took power in a coup, amidst a deepening political crisis.
[Exclusive] The Intelligence Command Conducted a Power Paragliding Training for North Korean Infiltration Right Before the Martial Law... Did It Induce Provocations from the North?
A special investigation team revealed that South Korea's Intelligence Command conducted unusual training for North Korean infiltration shortly before declaring martial law, raising suspicions about the motivations behind the actions.
New "power couple"? Merz and Meloni are rewriting the political map of Europe
The article discusses how German politician Merz and Italian Prime Minister Meloni are forming an influential political alliance in Europe.
Who can lead Iran now? Heir of the ancient monarchy wants to command the power transition in the country
Reza Pahlavi, the son of the last Shah of Iran, has announced his willingness to lead a transition of power in Iran nearly fifty years after the revolution, amidst a backdrop of societal unrest and division.
A tyrant falls and dangerous uncertainty begins
The editorial from The New York Times discusses the implications of Ayatollah Ali Khamenei's death, viewing it as an end to decades of repression but cautioning about the risks of the ensuing power vacuum.
Will Han Dong-hoon Run as an Independent? The Worst-Case Scenario is a Split in the Conservative Camp Leading to a Democratic Party Victory
Former leader of the People Power Party, Han Dong-hoon, announces he will not run in the upcoming national assembly elections, despite early hopes for his political career.
Will Reza Pahlawi take power in Iran? The son of the deposed Shah: I will lead the change
Reza Pahlawi, the son of the last Shah of Iran, has expressed his intent to lead a democratic transformation in Iran, claiming to have the support of millions of Iranians.
Iran’s new leader is elected amid war – such names are highlighted
Iran is experiencing public celebrations in response to the death of Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei, amid concerns over maintaining political stability during a potential power vacuum.
Digital Power: Monster Film
A new two-part docuseries by ZDF explores the rise of digital giants like Facebook, Google, and Amazon, comparing their influence to that of historical political institutions.
Iran: Life of Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei
The article details key life events of Iranian supreme leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, chronicling his rise to power from his birth in 1939 to his leadership roles in Iran's political landscape.
"The prince must be feared so that, if he fails to gain love, he avoids hatred": these are the most famous phrases of Nicolás Machiavelli
The article explores the enduring impact of Nicolás Machiavelli's quotes and political philosophy through centuries, emphasizing their relevance and the common misconceptions surrounding them.
Opportunities for Change in Iran – What Scenarios Are Possible?
The continuation of Iran's theocratic regime, which has been in power since 1979, seems unlikely, especially following the assassination of Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei, with potential for significant changes ahead.
Iranian Power Vacuum: Who Will Inherit Ali Khamenei's Theocratic State?
The death of Iran's Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei has led to a significant power vacuum, raising concerns about the future stability of the country and the region.
This is the Urho Kekkonen that is no longer remembered - 'Life is lonely...'
The article reflects on the legacy of Urho Kekkonen, Finland's president from 1956, exploring his controversial political rise and personal reflections on power and loneliness.
The Death of Ali Khamenei: The Iranian President, Chief of the Judiciary, and a Jurist Take Control of the Country
Iran is entering an unprecedented political transition following the death of Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei, with a triumvirate temporarily taking charge until a new leader is appointed.
Who was the slain Ayatollah Khamenei? An absolute supreme power greater than the president
Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, the Supreme Leader of Iran, was reported dead on February 28, allegedly killed in an attack by the U.S. and Israel, marking a significant shift in Iran's political landscape.
The 'guasaps' of Aitor Esteban and Mariano Rajoy; the last ember of the PNV's attempt to bring Saénz de Santamaría to La Moncloa
Aitor Esteban and Mariano Rajoy maintain a strong friendship amid political tensions, reflecting on past attempts by the PNV to position Saénz de Santamaría in power.
Video Analysis | Can the Iranian regime fall due to airstrikes?
The article examines the complexities of the Iranian power structure and the challenges the U.S. faces in instigating political change through airstrikes.
The Fantasy of Power Without Limits or Discussion
Argentina's political system seems resigned to Javier Milei's reelection in 2027, as he accelerates sweeping reforms amidst an economic crisis.
The Battle for Warner Bros. Discovery Just Ended, But Its Consequences Are Just Beginning
The recent end of the battle for Warner Bros. Discovery marks a shift in media control and narrative power amidst political polarization.
Darío Lopérfido and Politics: A Journey That Took Him to the Pinnacle of Power and into Controversy Over the Disappeared
Darío Lopérfido's political career has been marked by significant roles and controversies, particularly regarding his denial of state terrorism victims in Argentina's military dictatorship.
Dispute over political orientation: What will become of the economic sages?
The article discusses the internal conflicts and future uncertainties facing Germany's Council of Economic Experts following the dismissal of Ulrike Malmendier and the ensuing power struggles.
The name of OPS has been added to the list of 20+ former CMs who changed parties as soon as they lost power
O. Panneerselvam is now listed among over 20 former Chief Ministers in India who changed their political party after losing their positions.