"These Crimes Do Not Obviously Affect the Political Class"
The article discusses the perspective that certain crimes do not impact politicians and the political class in Iceland.
American Media Empires in a Dilemma: Regaining Trust or Succumbing to Trump?
The article discusses the political pressures facing major media institutions in the U.S., revealed during the recent 'Trust in Media' conference.
Towards a new trust infrastructure
Argentinian companies are facing the dual challenge of strengthening their legitimacy and redefining their role as social actors amidst a transforming political and geopolitical landscape.
Manipulated Truths
The article discusses how political correctness often overshadows ethical and moral considerations, leading to a decline in public trust and manipulation of the populace.
"...never has the president lied so much..."
An Icelandic article discusses claims of deceit from the president, highlighting the political tensions in the country.
New trust survey: Deputy Prime Minister catches up with Karol Nawrocki
A recent survey shows rising trust levels in Polish leaders, with President Karol Nawrocki still in the lead.
Survey on the Local Elections: Bavaria complains about high rents and broken roads
A recent survey reveals that high rents, poor road conditions, and public transport availability are the major concerns for Bavarians ahead of local elections.
Politician Chauffeur: The Man Trusted by the Prime Ministers
Michael Schaust recounts his 31 years as the chief chauffeur for the Prime Ministers of Rhineland-Palatinate, sharing insights about his experiences and the trust placed in him by political leaders.
Who wants to govern this place?
The article explores the political landscape in Greece for 2026, questioning who truly wishes to govern amidst widespread disillusionment and lack of trust in institutions.
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.
Abuse of 'dominant position'
The article discusses the creation of economic units with a dominant position in Greece and the government's questionable alignment with them instead of regulating their monopolistic practices.
Cristina Monge, political scientist: "Staying astonished at what is coming is not an option"
Political scientist Cristina Monge discusses the crisis of trust in society in her new essay, which won the Paidós award.
Former Minister: Altinget casts doubt on the good intentions of politicians by writing about the cost of political lunches
A former Danish minister criticizes Altinget for allegedly undermining public trust in politicians by reporting on the expense of their lunches.
Political Persecution: Babiš Ignores Justice, Voters Again on Čapák. Červený is a Puppet
The article discusses the ongoing political controversies in Czech politics regarding Andrej Babiš's legal troubles and recent political appointments, highlighting concerns over public trust in the judiciary.
AUF leader wants a lobby register
AUF leader Gaute Skjervø is calling on the Labour Party to support the establishment of a lobby register in the Storting to strengthen political trust.
"France is the European country with the lowest level of trust in politics" – Nona Maguer in Vima
Renowned political scientist Nona Maguer has been awarded an honorary doctorate in Sociology at the University of Athens, where she discussed the current crisis of democracy in France.
Sánchez Makes Marlaska Untouchable Despite Controversies: 'He is a Trusted Man of the President'
The Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez has reaffirmed his support for Interior Minister Fernando Grande-Marlaska, indicating his unwavering trust in Marlaska amid political controversies.
Babiš announced that today he placed Agrofert into trust funds
Andrej Babiš has announced the transfer of his business holdings in Agrofert into trust funds as part of a strategic move in his political career.
Survey: Epstein case documents have decreased the trust of 53% of Americans in US political and business leaders
A new survey reveals that 53% of Americans feel less trust in political and business leaders due to documents related to the Epstein case.
P. Pikrammenos on the loss of Antonis Manitakis: He was just and impartial in character and life stance
Former interim Prime Minister Panagiotis Pikrammenos reflects on the legacy of constitutional law professor Antonis Manitakis following his passing, highlighting his character, ethics, and contributions to political trust.
South Korea to reinstate no-fly zone along border with North in bid to build trust
South Korea has announced the establishment of a no-fly zone along its border with North Korea following recent drone incidents, aiming to enhance security and improve relations ahead of significant political developments.
Judges and Prosecutors Union: 'Political Tomb Robbery and Utter Opportunism on the Trial of Tempi'
The Judges and Prosecutors Union of Greece condemned unnamed politicians for undermining the upcoming trial related to the Tempi incident, labeling their actions as desperate opportunism.
It becomes clear why the chancellor was dismissed: the minister's anger was caused by the decision to appoint a new customs head?
The dismissal of Chancellor M. Å ima was unexpected, attributed to a lack of political trust within the government team.
Tuesday briefing: The factors that will shape the future of Scotland
The upcoming Holyrood election in Scotland could lead to significant political changes, as the SNP faces declining voter trust while other parties, including Labour and Reform UK, vie for influence.
Stoltenberg: Expects tightening after Epstein indictments
Jens Stoltenberg addresses the implications of corruption charges against three Norwegian citizens linked to the Epstein documents, emphasizing the need for stronger regulations to maintain trust in the political system.
The Rise of Anti-Pluralism: Why Conflict Politics is Winning Today
A political analysis discusses the rising trend of conflict-driven politics in Slovakia and globally, underscoring its implications on voter behavior and societal trust.
Sture Pedersen: - I support Ine
Sture Pedersen expresses his support for Ine Eriksen Søreide amidst recent trust issues within the political party Høyre due to corruption links.
USU: Less than half of Finns trust NATO's security
A recent survey shows that only 46% of Finns trust NATO for security, with significant variations among different demographics and political affiliations.
Trust in the Chairperson of the Municipal Board is Weighed in Sodankylä – Initiative for a Temporary Committee
The Sodankylä municipal board will discuss an initiative for establishing a temporary committee to assess political cooperation and the trust in the board's chairperson.
Future of World Order: "Those who only watch bulldozer politics are helplessly at the mercy of the whims of great powers"
The article discusses criticisms at the Munich Security Conference regarding the changing perceptions of security and power dynamics, as many citizens lose faith in traditional political structures.
Is the Norwegian elite corrupt?
The article discusses the potential corruption of the Norwegian elite in the wake of revelations from the Jeffrey Epstein documents, highlighting concerns about political trust and the rise of right-wing populism.
Støre: The Epstein case shows how rich people can buy political power
Norwegian Prime Minister Støre highlights the necessity for transparency in investigations linked to Jeffrey Epstein, as numerous prominent Norwegians face scrutiny regarding their connections to him.
The connection of the city manager to the National Coalition Party has become a topic of discussion again in Pori - the SDP says the trust gap has deepened further
The ongoing political ties of Pori's city manager Lauri Inna to the National Coalition Party have raised concerns, prompting criticism from local officials.
Political Mood: Germans Feel Helpless and Distrustful
A recent survey indicates that Germans feel unprepared and distrustful regarding their country's security situation amidst global challenges.
Letters to the Editor. Eligible Politicians Should Publicly Exhibit Their Good Character
Ahead of the upcoming election, a call for politicians to present their good character publicly to enhance trust in the political system is discussed.
The Trust Factor in Politics
The article discusses the significance of trust in a democratic state, particularly in the context of a political trial against the president of the Judiciary Council in Ecuador.
Leader of LVŽS: The STT Raids in the Seimas Will Not Increase Trust in the Political System
A Lithuanian lawmaker commented that recent raids by the Special Investigation Service in the Seimas have further undermined public trust in the political system, highlighting issues within the political framework.
Red caps are no longer in vogue, Czechs do not trust Trump. Only one party's voters have decent support for him
Czechs are increasingly losing faith in Donald Trump, with current trust levels comparable to those for Vladimir Putin, reflecting shifting political sentiments post-2020 elections.
Exposure and ‘Moment of Truth’: What Does the ‘Epstein Files’ Show?
The article discusses the impact of various scandals in South Korean history, drawing parallels to global events and their implications on public trust and political engagement.
After the STT searches, Saulius Skvernelis spoke: 'I understand the seriousness of the matter'
Saulius Skvernelis commented on the recent STT searches, asserting his composure and trust in the legal process while avoiding speculation on political motivations.
EU or USA? Poles indicate whom they trust more in case of danger
A recent survey reveals that Poles' trust in the EU and the USA is influenced by political preferences, education level, and gender, with a notable preference for the EU among supporters of the Civic Coalition.
How to fight against the AfD? Not by banning it, but by eliminating the reasons why people distrust the mainstream
The article discusses the historical context of Germany's political landscape and suggests that addressing the root causes of public distrust in mainstream politics is crucial in combating the rise of the AfD party.
AK. Week examined the impact of Epstein's files on the world and Estonia
The partial release of Jeffrey Epstein's files by the U.S. Department of Justice has sparked a political storm worldwide, affecting public trust in key institutions.
Constitutional Revision: The Crucial Pillar of Intra-Party Democracy
This article discusses the initiation of the fifth constitutional revision process in Greece, emphasizing the importance of enhancing democratic representation and addressing the crisis of public trust in the political system.
Trains and Political Responsibility
Spain is facing an unprecedented crisis of trust in its railway system following two recent deadly accidents.
Trump destroys Americans' trust in elections and alternation, raising alarms for the upcoming November 'midterms'
The article discusses how Donald Trump's political influence has significantly undermined American trust in elections and democratic norms, with potential implications for the upcoming midterm elections.
How the dollar ceased to be a refuge – And why this overturns everything
The article discusses how the dollar is losing its status as a safe haven due to political turbulence in Washington, with a growing concern for American institutional trust and investors quietly demanding a risk premium from the superpower.
Irene Montero, the Keeper of the Plantation
The article discusses political trust issues and social media influences, particularly focusing on Irene Montero's leadership and its implications.
K. Mitsotakis: "Window" for the inclusion of healthcare workers in heavy and unhealthy jobs – "Trust us"
Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis emphasized the importance of the social dimension of their political agenda during a discussion at a pre-congress dialogue for the New Democracy Party.
Melkøya Puts Trust in Norwegian Politics at Stake
There's a growing concern that changes by the Storting regarding Melkøya, after investments have been made, could undermine business trust in political decisions in Norway.