Show me the prime minister who could do better than Mette Frederiksen right now
The article discusses Mette Frederiksen's potential to become one of Denmark's most significant prime ministers by winning three consecutive elections.
She leaves behind scandals and is powerful. But honestly: Who can see a better alternative?
The article discusses Mette Frederiksen's potential to become one of Denmark's most historically significant prime ministers by winning three consecutive elections.
Twelve Unions Sent a Letter to the Prime Minister
Twelve public and state service unions have sent an open letter to Prime Minister Andrej Plenković, expressing concerns over the low level of social dialogue and ministers' commitment to collective bargaining.
Lithuania, Latvia, and Poland Will Collaborate More Closely in Combating Hybrid Threats
Lithuania, Latvia, and Poland have agreed to enhance cooperation against hybrid threats as outlined in a trilateral declaration by their prime ministers.
The Prime Ministers of Lithuania, Latvia, and Poland Signed a Declaration on the Security of External Borders
The prime ministers of Lithuania, Latvia, and Poland have signed a declaration aimed at enhancing cooperation to secure external borders against hybrid threats.
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.
Politician Chauffeur: The Man Trusted by the Ministers
Michael Schaust, who drove multiple Prime Ministers in Rhineland-Palatinate for over 30 years, shares insights from his unique experiences.
Petteri Orpo mocked the Centre – ministers erupted in the stand
Prime Minister Petteri Orpo defended the government's employment policies in parliament while jokingly referencing former Centre Party Prime Minister Juha Sipilä.
"A disgrace for the EU": EU ministers are furious with Hungary
EU leaders were frustrated as Hungary's Prime Minister Viktor Orbán blocked a planned €90 billion loan to Ukraine, coinciding with the anniversary of Russia's invasion.
Orbán and Fico Begin to Threaten Ukraine with Electricity Supply Disruption
The Prime Ministers of Slovakia and Hungary have threatened to halt electricity supplies to Ukraine after the suspension of Russian oil transit through the Druzhba pipeline.
Elections 2027. Kaczyński already has a list of prime ministers. And what is the Coalition doing?
As Poland gears up for parliamentary elections in 2024, political leaders, particularly Jarosław Kaczyński, are strategizing for potential outcomes, with Kaczyński reportedly preparing a list of candidates for prime minister should his party win.
In the Opposition, Attacks on Bennett After He Said He Would Not Boycott Ben Gvir and Smotrich
Opposition leaders criticized former Prime Minister Naftali Bennett for stating that he would not boycott the far-right ministers Itamar Ben Gvir and Bezalel Smotrich.
In the Opposition, Criticism of Bennett After He Said He Would Not Boycott Ben Gvir and Smotrich
Opposition leaders in Israel criticized former Prime Minister Naftali Bennett for stating that he would not boycott far-right ministers Itamar Ben Gvir and Bezalel Smotrich.
GOVERNMENT PRESS CONFERENCE: Prime Minister and four ministers attending
The government press conference will feature Prime Minister Kristen Michal and four other ministers from Estonia.
Live at 12: Government press conference with Michal and four ministers
A government press conference featuring Prime Minister Kristen Michal and four ministers is set to take place at noon.
There Will Be a Fuss. After the Failure at the Constitutional Court, Fico Orders Ministers to Check NGOs
Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fico has initiated a plan for stricter controls on non-governmental organizations following a setback at the Constitutional Court.
LIVE: In the Riigikogu information hour Michal, Kallas, and Purga
The Riigikogu information hour features Prime Minister Kristen Michal and ministers Kristina Kallas and Heidy Purga responding to questions from deputies.
Live at 12: Riigikogu Information Hour with Michal, Kallas, and Purga
The Riigikogu Information Hour features Prime Minister Kristen Michal and ministers Kristina Kallas and Heidy Purga addressing MPs' questions on various pressing issues.
The Presidential Palace's report on meetings with former prime ministers
The Greek President has completed a series of meetings with former prime ministers to foster unity and dialogue among political leaders.
Update: The Second Takashi Cabinet is set to be inaugurated in the afternoon, with a policy of largely reappointing ministers
The special National Diet session is set to begin on the 18th, during which Sanae Takashi of the Liberal Democratic Party is expected to be elected Prime Minister.
Canada and the UK agree to strengthen cooperation
Canada and the UK have committed to enhancing their cooperation, focusing on economic and security partnerships, as discussed in a call between their prime ministers.
Albania: Rama's 'Protective Veil' for His Ministers Against Judicial Authority
Albanian Prime Minister Edi Rama announced plans to alter the law to shield ministers from suspension while under criminal investigation, provoking opposition accusations of undermining judicial independence.
Larry the Cat, the 'Chief Mouser' of Downing Street Who Has Known Six Prime Ministers, Celebrates His 15th Birthday
Larry the cat, known as the 'Chief Mouser' of Downing Street, celebrates his 15th birthday, having outlived several British Prime Ministers.
Presidents and Prime Ministers from Many Countries Gathering in Delhi, Big CEOs, Know Why This Event is Special
The AI Impact Summit 2026, set to take place in Delhi, will feature over 300 exhibitions and discussions among global leaders and CEOs on the implications of artificial intelligence.
AI Impact Summit, many presidents, prime ministers, and CEOs will participate in New Delhi
The AI Impact Summit is set to begin in New Delhi, featuring global leaders, including presidents and prime ministers, from February 16 to 20.
Larry the cat turns 15 years of service for the British government
Larry, the resident feline at 10 Downing Street, celebrates 15 years of service as the Chief Mouser under six Prime Ministers.
Larry the Downing Street cat - 15 years of mousing for prime ministers
Larry the Downing Street cat, who has served as chief mouser for 15 years, marks his anniversary while reflecting on his role during the tenures of six different prime ministers.
SYRIZA: Not a single mention of Mitsotakis in the 'turquoise' scandal of ministers - Panagopoulos
SYRIZA criticizes Prime Minister Mitsotakis for not addressing a significant corruption scandal while discussing labor laws.
Cat Larry celebrates 15 years at the residence of British Prime Ministers at Downing Street
Larry the cat, who has served as the official Chief Mouser to the Cabinet Office in the UK, is celebrating his 15th anniversary at Downing Street.
AI Summit to be held at Bharat Mandapam from February 16 to 20
An AI Summit featuring seven presidents, two vice-presidents, nine prime ministers, and numerous CEOs will take place in New Delhi from February 16 to 20, expecting around 200,000 participants.
Cat Larry celebrates 15 years at Downing Street
Cat Larry has been a fixture at 10 Downing Street for 15 years, welcoming guests and enduring numerous prime ministers and political upheavals.
Big Event in Delhi, 7 Presidents, 2 Vice Presidents, 9 Prime Ministers and Several CEOs Will Participate
The AI Impact Summit starting tomorrow in New Delhi will see participation from several world leaders and tech CEOs, highlighting India's focus on collaboration in artificial intelligence.
Lithuanian President Meets with Latvian and Estonian Prime Ministers and German Chancellor
Lithuanian President Gitanas Nausėda discussed regional security and defense commitments during a meeting with the German Chancellor and the Prime Ministers of Latvia and Estonia at the Munich Security Conference.
Greece – Turkey: Philosophizing about the Necessary Balance of Relations
Intense discussions have surrounded the upcoming meeting between the Prime Ministers of Greece and Turkey, with significant governmental support and strong opposition reactions.
The gifts received by Mitsotakis and ministers in 2025 – They belong to the public sector
The Greek government disclosed the gifts received by Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis and other officials in 2025, which are now under the ownership of the state.
Støre on possible hearing: - I will of course respond
Jonas Gahr Støre, Norway's Prime Minister, has expressed his willingness to attend a hearing called by the Storting's control and constitutional committee regarding past foreign ministers.
Carney cancels trip, sends ministers to B.C. after Tumbler Ridge shooting
Prime Minister Mark Carney has canceled his trip to Germany and sent ministers to Tumbler Ridge, B.C., following a deadly mass shooting there.
Municipal Elections in Paris: Between Philippe and Attal, a 'Dead Time' Around Candidate Bournazel Before the 2027 Shock
The Paris municipal elections are shaping up with candidate Pierre-Yves Bournazel attempting to unify support from former prime ministers Édouard Philippe and Gabriel Attal amidst political rivalry as they eye the presidential elections in 2027.
Mitsotakis's program in Turkey – What time he will meet Erdogan, who will accompany him
Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis is scheduled to meet with Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan in Ankara on Wednesday, accompanied by a delegation of ten ministers.
What Athens Expects from Mitsotakis' Meeting with Erdogan – The Ministers Accompanying the Prime Minister
Athens is emphasizing the importance of maintaining open channels with Ankara ahead of Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis' meeting with Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan.
Mitsotakis - Erdogan face to face: These are the ministers accompanying him - The names
Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis will be accompanied by several ministers on his upcoming visit to Ankara for the 6th Supreme Cooperation Council between Greece and Turkey.
Starmer survives – but for how long? – podcast
UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer faces challenges as resignations shake his administration, but cabinet ministers rally to support him.
Ministers Rally Behind Starmer
UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer finds support from his government amid rising demands for his resignation.
Several British ministers express support for Prime Minister Starmer caught in Epstein file scandal
Several British ministers, including Foreign Minister Iveta Kūpere, are backing Prime Minister Starmer amid calls for his resignation from Scottish Labour leader Anass Sarvars.
Keir Starmer LIVE: Top Labour figure drops PM QUIT bombshell as Cabinet rallies to defend him
Scottish Labour leader Anas Sarwar has called for Keir Starmer to resign as Prime Minister, prompting a rally of support from other Cabinet ministers amid growing discontent over leadership.
When Prime Ministers Fall: The British Measure of Accountability and the Greek Immunity
The article explores the contrasts in political accountability between Britain and Greece, highlighting recent political crises in the UK and their implications for leaders like Keir Starmer.
Seven cases that show how Fico and his government avoid the parliament
Prime Minister Robert Fico and his ministers have systematically ignored parliamentary discussions and avoided seeking confidence from the National Council regarding the fiscal rules.
Live at 3 PM: Michal and three ministers respond to inquiries in the Riigikogu
The Estonian Riigikogu is set to witness responses from Prime Minister Kristen Michal and three ministers to queries regarding key issues facing the country, including rising absolute poverty and energy policy impacts.
There Haven't Been Many Prime Ministers Like This.
Czech tennis players are on the brink of progressing to the second round of the Davis Cup qualifying after leading Sweden 2-0, needing just one more point.
Does the Prime Minister really want Ministers to be punished for their crimes?
The article discusses the Prime Minister's proposal for constitutional changes concerning the accountability of ministers, highlighting a lack of consensus among political parties in Greece.