From postal votes to counting and a visit to the king: This is how the election works
An overview of the election process in Denmark ahead of the March 24, 2026 election, detailing the steps involved from voting to government formation.
Construye Movement Issues Statement Regarding Possible Cancellation by CNE
The Construye movement in Ecuador expressed its concerns about the National Electoral Council's intent to begin the cancellation process of the political organization for allegedly failing to meet the required number of supporters.
CNE analyzes beginning the process of cancellation for the groups Construye and Unidad Popular
Ecuador's National Electoral Council is considering canceling the registration of two political groups for failing to meet membership requirements.
Mamata Banerjee: "I want to recruit teachers, but...", what did Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee say?
Mamata Banerjee expressed her desire to recruit teachers, highlighting political challenges from opposition parties that complicate the process.
Alejandro Fernández (PP): "Illa perfectly imitates the 'process' with instability"
Alejandro Fernández, leader of the Catalan PP, criticizes President Salvador Illa for his handling of political instability in Catalonia, likening him to former separatist leaders.
[View Briefing] Gukhyun Nominations? ‘Yun Again Show-off Contest’?
The article discusses the chaos surrounding the nomination process in South Korea's ruling party, focusing on the implications of political figures and media narratives.
2027: Kwara, Cross River mandate resignation for officials seeking office
The Kwara State Government has mandated civil servants aiming to contest in the 2027 elections to resign from their positions, a directive echoed by Cross River State Governor Bassey Otu for political appointees.
Selection process advances for the main and alternate member of the Judiciary Council
The selection process for the primary and alternate member of the Judiciary Council of Ecuador is proceeding with the nomination of candidates from the National Court of Justice.
Hunt for the young vote. Meloni visits Fedez. Schlein: 'They are excluding them'
Premier Meloni engages with younger voters during a podcast with Fedez, while Schlein argues that they are being marginalized in the political process.
Former French President Nicolas Sarkozy, back in court, denies guilt
Former French President Nicolas Sarkozy continues to assert his innocence in court during the appeal process concerning allegations of seeking Libyan funding for his 2007 election campaign.
The transatlantic break is no longer just an analytical possibility
The article discusses the ongoing political process surrounding the transatlantic relationship following Donald Trump's presidency, signaling a shift away from liberal values and towards a focus on Asia.
United Nations calls on Venezuela for more transparency in the application of amnesty for political prisoners
The United Nations urges Venezuela to enhance transparency in the amnesty process for political prisoners, while the Venezuelan government rejects these claims and responds with accusations of bias against UN officials.
The FEF elects president this Tuesday: Francisco Egas arrives as the sole candidate in a legally scrutinized process
Ecuador's Federation of Football (FEF) will hold elections on March 17, 2023, with Francisco Egas as the sole candidate amid legal and political challenges.
Sarkozy's appeal process regarding alleged funding from Libya begins
Former French president Nicolas Sarkozy appeared in court on Monday for the appeal process concerning accusations that he sought funding from Libya for his 2007 election campaign.
[Breaking News] Lee Jeong-hyun: "It feels shameless, but I will resume my position as the chairman of the nomination management committee"
Former lawmaker Lee Jeong-hyun has announced he will resume his role as the chairman of the nomination management committee of the People's Power party just two days after his resignation, citing a commitment to political reform.
A federal judge has been sent to trial for threatening his employees, and the process for his dismissal is beginning.
Federal Judge Pablo Díaz Lacava of La Pampa has been ordered to stand trial for threats and workplace abuse in a context of gender-based violence against female employees.
Estera Flieger: This Is How You Make Sausage
The article discusses the current state of Polish politics through the metaphor of sausage-making, indicating that citizens are now more aware of the political process.
What did former J&K CM Abdullah say after the attack?
Former Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Farooq Abdullah expressed his views following a life-threatening attack.
The Battle for the Embassy in Washington: Three Diplomats Compete, ANO Has Chosen a Former Minister
The Czech government's recent halt of a significant ambassadorial exchange highlights the strategic importance of the U.S. embassy, with a competitive selection process among diplomats closely tied to political influences.
Piotr Prusinowski: Politicians have made a "madman's house" out of the judiciary
Former judge Piotr Prusinowski criticizes the political manipulation of judicial appointments in Poland, describing the current electoral process for judicial candidates as a sham.
Letter to the Editor: Iran's Future Should Be Determined by a Democratic Process
A letter suggests that Iran's future should not rely on monarchy but instead be shaped through a democratic process inclusive of all political movements.
"We are not going to delay the case"
The article discusses the political stance regarding a legal case in Iceland, emphasizing efficiency and preventing any obstructions in the process.
Jukka Lindström has a strict condition: one group is excluded from Yle's favorite program
Finnish comedian Jukka Lindström shares insights into the meticulous process behind the creation of the political satire program 'Kovan viikon ilta' on Yle.
COMMENTARY: Equality Before the Law Has Suffered - Josef Koukal
The article discusses the ongoing legal battles surrounding Andrej Babiš and highlights the implications of political interference in the judicial process in Czechia.
The Background of the Decision on the TV Republika Concession. "It’s Truly Despicable"
The article discusses the recent controversy regarding the concession for TV Republika, revealing intense underlying political tensions linked to the decision-making process.
Public Broadcasters: Now It’s All About the Content
The restructuring of the public broadcasting channels ARD and ZDF in Germany is a complex process involving sacrifices of longstanding brand identities to comply with new political guidelines.
North Korea will elect its deputies on March 15
North Korea is set to hold elections for its Supreme People's Assembly on March 15, following a recent congress of the ruling Workers' Party.
[Editorial] The ruling and opposition parties should process the 'Daegu-Gyeongbuk Integration' and also work on 'Chungnam-Daejeon'
The ruling and opposition parties are struggling to reach agreement on the integration laws for Daegu-Gyeongbuk and Chungnam-Daejeon, risking political confusion as a deadline approaches for related elections.
The Political Scientist on Migration Rules: 'A Legal Thicket'
The article discusses how Sweden's migration policy has shifted from being one of Europe's most welcoming to adopting stricter minimum standards, creating confusion and uncertainty in the process.
Podcast analyzes new phase of the war against Iran and political succession with the death of the ayatollah
Iran has initiated the process of succession following the assassination of Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei, leading to increased tensions and retaliatory hostilities between Iran and the US.
Proposal to Require the Central Electoral Commission to Create Electronic Signature Collection Forms for Citizens
A member of the Lithuanian Parliament proposed amendments to create electronic signature collection forms for elections, enabling better management and visibility of the collection process for political entities.
Opposition leaders urge National Assembly to begin fresh electoral act amendment
Opposition leaders from various political parties in Nigeria are calling for the National Assembly to initiate a new amendment process for the Electoral Act to remove controversial provisions.
[Editorial] The Last-Minute Amendment of the Misapplication of Law Crime, Legislative Completeness of Reform Process Must Be Enhanced
The South Korean National Assembly passed a bill establishing a crime for the misapplication of law after last-minute amendments were made to address concerns from civil society and political circles.
“The President of Yonhap News Agency Must Ensure Participation of Internal Members”
A proposal has been presented in South Korea's National Assembly to diversify the recommendations for the president of Yonhap News Agency and include public participation in the selection process to minimize political influence over the agency.
Is Washington restructuring the political process in Iraq?
The article discusses the ongoing influence of the United States in Iraq's political landscape since the fall of Saddam Hussein, particularly in light of recent American signals regarding the reevaluation of its relationship with Baghdad.
Karis’s Continuation as President Generates Diverse Opinions in Political Parties
The ongoing presidency of Alar Karis has sparked varied opinions among political parties in Estonia as the Riigikogu revised the presidential election process.
Notebooks of the Bribes: The Trial Court Rejected an Attempt by Ricardo Jaime to Dismiss One of the Judges
In a legal move, Ricardo Jaime's attempt to disqualify judge Fernando Canero on grounds of perceived bias has been rejected by the Federal Oral Court No. 7.
What is Proposition 50 and why it put California's electoral maps under discussion
Proposition 50 in California has initiated a debate on the redistricting process, which can significantly impact political outcomes and party representation.
São Paulo Assembly opens process that could revoke bolsonarista Lucas Bove for political gender violence
The São Paulo Assembly has initiated a disciplinary process against Lucas Bove for alleged gender political violence, which may lead to his mandate being revoked.
The Prime Minister's Office: Preparation of the Eastern Finland Special Economic Zone is in the final stages, proposal soon for political consideration
The preparation of the Eastern Finland Special Economic Zone is nearing completion, but doubts have arisen about governmental commitment due to recent statements from the finance minister.
The Attorney General: The Police Investigations Department Law Will Lead to Political Control
The proposed law to place the Police Investigations Department under the Minister of Justice raises concerns of political interference and undermines public trust in the investigative process.
M. Sinkevičius on changes in the finance minister's team: a usual political process
M. Sinkevičius discussed the routine nature of political personnel changes within the ministry led by Finance Minister Kristupas Vaitiekūnas.
The appointment of the director was considered a political appointment by the National Coalition Party - the Chancellor of Justice: discretion was not exceeded
The Chancellor of Justice concluded that the Finnish government did not exceed its discretion in the appointment of a new director for the Ministry of Education and Culture, despite concerns about the process.
Violence, democracy, and political parties
The article discusses the interplay between rising violence and the democratic process in Mexico, highlighting public disillusionment with political parties amidst gang-related issues.
Political Majority for the Olympics in Norway
Norwegian Prime Minister Jonas Gahr Støre expresses support for Norway seeking to host the Winter Olympics in the future, emphasizing the need for sports organizations to lead the process.
Judiciary asks the Citizen Participation Council to 'activate' the mechanism to select Mario Godoy's replacement
The Judiciary in Ecuador is urging the Citizen Participation Council to initiate the process for selecting a new president following the resignation of Mario Godoy due to political censure.
Former Member of Parliament: Election Rumors Shift Focus from Politics to Timing. It Is Time for a Constitutional Amendment
The article discusses how election speculation in Denmark has begun to overshadow actual political discourse, highlighting calls for changes within the constitutional electoral process.
Government sees the demotion of the school that honored Lula as natural, but points to political motivation in scores
Brazil's government acknowledges the demotion of a samba school that honored President Lula, attributing it in part to a historical trend and expressing concerns over political influences in the scoring process.
Judge Stanisław Biernat: It is not the president who shapes the composition of the Constitutional Tribunal
The article discusses the upcoming process of appointing judges to Poland's Constitutional Tribunal, highlighting the political nature of the selection process and its recent failures.
Political trial process against Mario Godoy as president of the Judiciary Council begins
The National Assembly of Ecuador has commenced a political trial against Mario Godoy, who resigned as president of the Judiciary Council shortly before the session began.