ERR in Washington: Many Americans do not support US military actions in Iran
A sharp political debate continues in Washington over US military actions in Iran, with many Americans opposing these interventions and Democratic leaders criticizing the lack of clear strategy from the administration.
Bruno Retailleau charts his path towards 2027 and warns of the risks of Socialist-Mélenchon collusion
Bruno Retailleau plans his political strategy towards the 2027 elections while cautioning against potential collusion between Socialists and the far-left.
Born dead or more alive than ever
The electoral reform proposed by President Claudia Sheinbaum is advancing slowly due to political strategy rather than a lack of will.
Milei in Congress: another interpretation
There are contrasting interpretations of Javier Milei's confrontational speech in Congress, regarding his strategy and personality.
Orban has lost his magical weapon. The opposition in Hungary is gaining better ratings
The increasing discontent with Viktor Orbán's government in Hungary, fueled by economic conditions and political strategy shifts, has given the opposition significant momentum ahead of the upcoming parliamentary elections.
Eight European countries join Macron's 'enhanced deterrence' nuclear plan
Eight European countries have joined President Macron's 'enhanced deterrence' nuclear strategy, aiming to bolster France's nuclear arsenal amid ongoing political unrest.
Anders Ygeman on the Moderates' election strategy: 'Desperation'
Anders Ygeman criticizes the Moderates' election strategy as desperate and misfocused on political opponents rather than societal issues.
From Gallardo to Pollán: rise and fall of the first vice president of a government with Vox
The article discusses the political rise and decline of Juan García-Gallardo, the first vice president of the Castilla y León government formed with Vox, amid controversies regarding electoral strategy and party dynamics.
Why is Mojtaba Khamenei called the second crusher? Learn more
Mojtaba Khamenei is known as the 'second crusher' in Iran due to his significant role in suppressing major revolts and protests.
Trump Displays Himself as a 'Historic President'; Crisis Arises from Attacks on Iran Without Strategy
U.S. President Donald Trump announces the death of Iranian Supreme Leader Khamenei through social media, pursuing a legacy amidst internal political challenges.
Ali Khamenei mastered the art of pitting his enemies against each other
Ayatollah Ali Khamenei of Iran, a skilled political strategist, faced unprecedented challenges to his leadership amid military pressures from the US and Israel.
What time does Javier Milei speak at the Opening of Ordinary Sessions of Congress?
Javier Milei is set to deliver a speech at the National Congress to inaugurate the parliamentary session as part of an agenda focused on structural reforms.
Behind the Game of Ryszard Czarnecki. "He Treats Braun Like Lepper"
The article explores the political strategies and controversies surrounding Ryszard Czarnecki and his collaboration with Grzegorz Braun in Poland.
A Day with Mette Frederiksen: 'Lars Boje Mathiesen is completely dying of laughter over it. Also because I say that I just need to go to the bathroom'
Mette Frederiksen shares the details of a chaotic day in which she navigated the challenges of political strategy and personal moments, including her experiences in Ukraine and the humorous interactions with her colleagues.
Macinka made a notch, but it won't be enough for the White House
The article discusses the challenges faced by Macinka, potentially in connection with a political or candidacy context, and suggests that he may not have the necessary support or strategy to progress to a higher level, such as a position within the White House.
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.
Orban's election campaign strategy — blackmail EU, Ukraine over Russian oil and hope for a fight
Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban's recent letters to the EU and Ukraine reveal a campaign focused on domestic political messaging, utilizing threats related to Russian oil to appeal to voters ahead of elections.
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.
Political activity intensifies regarding Rajya Sabha elections in Bihar, AIMIM state president meets Tejashwi
Political activity surrounding the Rajya Sabha elections in Bihar is intensifying, with Tejashwi Yadav meeting with leaders of the Grand Alliance to discuss election strategy.
Shah's Border Strategy Before Bengal Elections?
Amit Shah embarks on a three-day tour to the Seemanchal region, raising questions about the security review and the political implications ahead of elections in Bengal.
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.
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.
Erasure of Opposition Figures. Babiš's Coalition Will Leave Them No Visible Places
The article discusses the political strategy of Babiš's coalition in Czechia to marginalize opposition figures from public visibility.
Guillaume Tabard: "His image or the votes, Jean-Luc Mélenchon has chosen"
The article discusses Jean-Luc Mélenchon's strategic choices ahead of the municipal elections, emphasizing that his actions are calculated rather than reckless.
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.
Newsweek: 5 Reasons That Make It Difficult to Repeat the Venezuela Scenario in Iran
An analysis warns against the misleading comparison between potential regime change in Iran and Venezuela, highlighting the significant differences in political and military structures between the two countries.
Speechwriters from Reagan to Biden agree: Trump’s SOTU is a critical test for his second term
Former speechwriters from both Republican and Democratic administrations share insights on the significance of Trump's upcoming State of the Union address as he seeks to navigate public discontent and unify a divided nation.
Political Editor: The Government Leaves the Other Parties with an 'Empty Pot'
The Danish government plans to unveil its economic strategy for 2035, a move that has sparked concerns among opposition parties.
Moncloa Opens the Valve of 23-F Amid Strategy to Stir Fear of Vox
The Spanish government is declassifying documents related to the 1981 failed coup attempt, reflecting on historical threats to democracy in the context of contemporary political tensions.
Allies of Tarcísio's vice call investigation friendly fire in the dispute for the position
Allies of São Paulo's Vice Governor Felicio Ramuth claim that a leaked investigation targeting him is part of a political strategy to replace him as Tarcísio de Freitas' running mate.
Vox's Strategy Crashes in Euskadi
Vox's political strategy fails to resonate in Euskadi, reflecting the region's unique political landscape characterized by lower disaffection and a rejection of extreme right nationalism.
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).
Government detects political weariness with discourse about Master, and Lula should reduce mentions to the case
Brazilian officials are reassessing their communication strategy regarding the Master case due to rising public concern about corruption.
Milei resumes visits to the provinces and is already thinking about a running mate to replace Villarruel
Javier Milei, the Argentine president, is planning to increase his visits to provinces while considering potential running mates to replace his current vice president, Villarruel.
Salis, excess of adrenaline
The article discusses the political challenges faced by Genoa's mayor, Salis, while evaluating her communication strategy and its implications for the city's governance.
Special. "Andersson's promise can just as well be seen as a threat"
The article discusses the implications of S-leader Andersson's remarks on taxation and political strategy.
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.
Algeria: How Algeria's Diplomatic Reset With Niger Advances Its Sahel Strategy
Algeria and Niger are navigating a delicate diplomatic reset aimed at revitalizing their political and security relations after a period of tension.
A month after Milei declared him dead, the Government resurrects Machiavelli
The Argentine Government has shifted its political strategy, drawing inspiration from Machiavelli, just a month after Javier Milei publicly declared Machiavelli dead during a speech.
ICE Retreats: The Strategy of Democratic Mayors to Resist Federal Operations Against Migrants
Democratic mayors in major U.S. cities are implementing measures to limit the activities of federal immigration agents in response to a hostile political climate.
[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.
Ignacio Campos accuses Grecia Quiroz of political intention: "these are very delicate allegations"
Ignacio Campos alleges that accusations from Greece Quiroz are politically motivated as part of a strategy to undermine potential electoral opponents ahead of the 2027 elections.
Mark Halperin: Trump strategy super session plots midterm survival as history stalks GOP
A meeting of Trump’s political core team focused on strategizing for the upcoming midterms amidst historical challenges.
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 Treasure Opened for Votes... Cash Benefit Scheme in Electoral Campaign from Bengal to Tamil Nadu
Political leaders in India are increasingly leveraging direct cash transfer schemes as effective electoral strategies to win votes.
A democratic front as a strategic response
The article emphasizes the need for a united left as a strategic response to increasing authoritarianism in politics, urging generational collaboration and political generosity.
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 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.
Urmas Reinsalu: Estonia's Foreign Policy is Not a Tool of Daily Politics
Urmas Reinsalu emphasized that Estonia's foreign and security policy should remain consistent and focused on national survival rather than shifting daily political agendas.