Lee Seong-gwon: If elections are held tomorrow, we would face a defeat similar to that of 2018... we must exclude party officials who sympathize with the Yoon Again faction
Lee Seong-gwon warns that holding elections tomorrow could lead to catastrophic results for the party akin to the 2018 local elections.
Power After the Death of the Ayatollah / Ali Larijani is More Important than the President
Post the death of Iran's Supreme Leader Ayatollah Khamenei, a transitional government council has taken control, with Ali Larijani playing a significant role in governance.
With the appointment of the new Minister of Justice, Karina Milei once again subdued Santiago Caputo and could pursue more positions
The article discusses the appointment of Juan Bautista Mahiques as the new Minister of Justice, highlighting Karina Milei's influence over Santiago Caputo's diminishing power.
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.
Oil dispute: Slovakia stops emergency power supply to Ukraine
The Slovak grid operator Seps has ceased its emergency power supply to Ukraine following a directive from the Slovak government.
Elected President of Chile Suspends Transition Due to Differences with Boric
Chilean President-elect José Antonio Kast abruptly halted the power transition process with current leader Gabriel Boric amid conflicts over a fiber optic cable project with China.
Access to power must become more difficult, immediately!
A proposal regarding permit requirements for data centers is set to go before the Norwegian Parliament, aiming to enforce stricter evaluations of major energy consumption.
US lawmakers' efforts to curb Trump's ability to continue war almost sure to fail
US lawmakers are likely to face challenges in limiting Trump's ability to continue military actions.
They have more power than the army. And they are the reason why Iranians did not overthrow the regime
This article discusses the significant influence of certain groups in Iran that surpass even the military, explaining why the regime remains intact despite widespread discontent.
He wants to clip Trump's war power. - They don't know what the justification for the war is, says the senator.
Senator Tim Kaine expresses disappointment over the Trump administration’s justifications for its actions in Iran and proposes a measure to limit presidential war powers.
I. VÄ—gÄ—lÄ—, 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 VÄ—gÄ—lÄ—, 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.
Kim Yong-tae: 'Struggling Without Reform Only Confirms the Yoon Again Party'
Kim Yong-tae, a member of the People Power Party, argues that without reform, the party's actions merely reaffirm their support for the 'Yoon Again' approach.
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.
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.
The test of regime cohesion in Iran is yet to come. We cannot expect people to eagerly take to the streets now
Despite American-Israeli strikes and the death of Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, the regime in Iran remains solid, with future power dynamics being crucial according to an analyst.
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.
Khamenei's death has plunged Iran into chaos and power struggles. The atmosphere is unbelievable, say Iranians
The death of Iranian leader Khamenei has triggered celebrations among some citizens while others mourn, leading to a period of uncertainty and power struggles in the country.
Disciplinary Action Requested Against Lawmakers Following Han Dong-hoon's Path
Members of South Korea's ruling party have filed a complaint with the ethics committee against several lawmakers who accompanied former party leader Han Dong-hoon on a schedule in Daegu.
The ANM lies about prosecutors subjected to the executive power: the reform does not provide for it
The article critiques the misleading statements made by the ANM regarding a constitutional reform perceived to threaten judicial independence.
No northerner should contest presidency in 2027 – Adamawa gov
Adamawa State Governor Umaru Fintiri asserts that northern politicians should not run for the presidency in 2027, advocating for power rotation to the South for fairness and national unity.
Elections in Baden-Württemberg: Why the Freiburg Greens are in an identity crisis
The Greens in Freiburg, once a stronghold, face challenges in reclaiming power after losing governance in 2018, now relying on a former party member to regain control.
Condemnation of the 'Judicial Three Bills' March by the People's Power Party Only Boosts 'Yoon Again'... 'Is This the Best We Can Do?'
The People's Power Party held a march to protest the recently passed 'Judicial Three Bills,' with participants chanting slogans in support of President Yoon, raising questions about the effectiveness of such demonstrations.
Innovation Party submits disciplinary motion against National Power's Seo Myung-ok for 'assault with a placard'
The Korea Innovation Party has submitted a disciplinary motion against National Power's Seo Myung-ok for allegedly assaulting a fellow lawmaker with a placard in the National Assembly.
A Wonderful New World
The article discusses the resurgence of primal power dynamics in global politics against the backdrop of historical turmoil and the establishment of international rules through the UN Charter.
Iran, one eye in the sky and the other on the ground
Iran faces an existential struggle for survival amid a tumultuous power shift following the assassination of Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei.
Han Byeong-do criticizes the People's Power's march to the Blue House as a cowardly tail wagging towards the 'Yoon Again' faction.
Han Byeong-do, leader of the Democratic Party's floor, criticizes the People's Power for marching to the Blue House in protest against judicial reforms, calling it a cowardly act that seeks to appease the extreme right.
Yoon Sang-hyun, who defended the coup, sends a letter to Yoon Suk-yeol asking for 'historical resolution'
Yoon Sang-hyun, a member of the People Power Party who defended the coup, sent a letter to imprisoned former President Yoon Suk-yeol requesting a 'historical resolution' from him regarding the party's direction.
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.
Han Dong-hoon: Is the accompaniment by pro-Han Dong-hoon lawmakers in Daegu an 'act'...? An 'after-dinner' act
Former representative Han Dong-hoon refuted claims by the ruling party's leader that his recent Daegu visit with pro-Han lawmakers constituted an improper act, describing it instead as a supportive gesture.
The Power Is in the Hands of Three People: How Iran is Governed After Ali Khamenei's Death
Following the assassination of Iran's Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei, the country is being governed by a temporary three-member council until a new leader is appointed.
We projected 4 or 5 weeks of war, but we have the power for much more, says Trump
U.S. President Donald Trump stated that he anticipated the war in Iran to last four to five weeks, but emphasized that the U.S. is capable of extending operations significantly beyond that.
Pahlavi Claims Power from Exile; Supported by the USA, but Iranians Have Reservations
Reza Pahlavi, the exiled leader, seeks to claim power with support from the USA, although there are reservations among the Iranian populace.
FM Lavrov Says Western Elites Guided by ‘Epstein Instincts’
Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov has criticized Western elites, asserting they are driven by what he terms 'Epstein instincts,' indirectly referring to issues of power and exploitation.
Only many years after his appointment did a video reveal why he gained power
Ali Khamenei, Iran's autocratic religious leader for 37 years, has died, and his absence will not be mourned by the many Iranian critics of the regime.
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.
Where do modern authoritarians draw their power and how to get rid of them?
The podcast explores the landscape of contemporary authoritarian regimes, their sources of power, and strategies for dismantling such systems.
Iran at War: Who is Pulling the Strings in Tehran Now
The article discusses US President Donald Trump's potential negotiation strategies with Iran's new leadership amidst the ongoing conflict and power struggles in Tehran.
LSM explains: What is the structure of power in Iran and who are the potential candidates for the position of state leader
The article outlines Iran’s power structure, emphasizing the role of the Supreme Leader and the implications of recent international conflicts on the regime's stability.
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.
Milei, at the height of his power, attacks Peronism and his vice president while promising to redesign Argentina: "Our country is leaving adolescence"
Argentinian President Javier Milei launched a fierce attack against Peronism and his vice president during his legislative opening speech, signaling a shift towards his vision for the country.
Jang Dong-hyuk: If President Lee has a conscience, he must exercise veto power against the 'three great legal evils'
The leader of the People Power Party urges President Lee Jae-myung to veto the recently passed 'three major judicial laws', accusing the government of steering towards dictatorship.
Referendum, Lattanzi: "Nordio's goal is to weaken the judicial power"
Giorgio Lattanzi critiques the Nordio-Meloni justice reform as a Trojan horse aimed at undermining judicial independence.
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.
After Khamenei’s death, who really controls Iran and what comes next?
The article discusses the implications of Ayatollah Ali Khamenei's death on Iran's power dynamics and leadership stability amid U.S.-Israeli military actions.
Dirty dealings and power aspirations in the AfD: Voters let the AfD get away with it
The AfD is accused of nepotism and misusing taxpayer money to enrich its members, undermining its own anti-establishment narrative.
PM Modi rains down criticism in Tamil Nadu, says DMK has no right to remain in power
Prime Minister Modi launched a scathing attack on the DMK in Tamil Nadu, stating they have no moral right to be in power due to their alleged corruption.
"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.
US Press on Iran Attack: 'History is on Trump's Side'
The American media has a divided response to President Trump's military strike on Iran, with conservatives largely supportive while liberals criticize it as a reckless exercise of power.
Jang Dong-hyuk's Unexpected 'Election Fraud Monitoring TF' Draws 'Absurd Conspiracy Theories' from the Democratic Party
Jang Dong-hyuk, leader of the ruling People Power Party, announced the formation of a task force to monitor the upcoming local elections, prompting criticism from opposition figures who describe his actions as an attempt to exploit unfounded election fraud claims.