Germany Live Blog: Woidke Appoints New Ministers in Brandenburg
Dietmar Woidke, the Minister President of Brandenburg, has appointed a new cabinet following the breakup of the SPD/BSW coalition, with preparations underway for their swearing-in in the parliament.
Introducing when the national referendum on negotiations with the EU will take place
The Icelandic Foreign Minister is set to announce the date for a national referendum on EU membership negotiations following a government meeting.
Draft for Reform of the EEG: Katherina Reiche Wants to Abolish Funding for Solar Roof Installations
Germany's Economic Minister Katherina Reiche proposes cutting subsidies for small solar panel installations as part of a reform to the Renewable Energy Sources Act (EEG), igniting backlash from coalition partners.
Being a centrist party can be a total war experience. Especially when sharing the center with Løkke
The upcoming election and particularly the government negotiations present a crucial moment for the Radicals, who are eager to secure a place in the government amidst competition from Løkke.
The Social Democrats in Copenhagen face a fateful election. The result may define the party for many years to come.
The Social Democrats in Copenhagen are facing a critical election that could shape the future of the party for years to come after their significant losses in the recent municipal elections.
Member of the CUP arrested during the swearing-in of a councilor of Aliança Catalana in Santpedor (Barcelona) from Junts
A member of the CUP was arrested during a tense city council meeting in Santpedor, where a councilor from Aliança Catalana took office amid protests.
Minister of Elderly Affairs Resigns
Elderly Minister Mette Kierkegaard has announced her resignation from the government, with Henrik Frandsen set to replace her.