Election in Slovenia: The smear campaign backfired
In Slovenia's parliamentary election, the conservative party's leader narrowly failed to secure victory amid accusations of a smear campaign, while the ruling liberal party retained its position by a slim margin.
Go Sung-guk says Jin-sook Lee’s cutoff is a strategic choice to give her a bigger position
Jin-sook Lee was cut off from the candidacy for mayor of Daegu by the ruling party, with interpretations suggesting this may be a strategic move to position her for future opportunities.
Chief Cabinet Secretary Kihara: Considering the Preparation of a Temporary Budget Proposal
Chief Cabinet Secretary Kihara has conveyed to senior members of the ruling Liberal Democratic Party the intention to prepare a temporary budget proposal amid concerns that the initial budget for fiscal 2026 may not be enacted within the current fiscal year.
The ultranationalist Jansa, favorite to return to govern Slovenia at the head of a conservative coalition
Ultranationalist Janez Jansa appears favored to lead a new coalition government in Slovenia despite his party achieving a technical tie with the current ruling liberals in recent parliamentary elections.
Elections Would Be Won by ANO Now, but the Order of Other Parties Has Changed
The latest poll indicates that the ruling ANO movement would win the elections in March, with other party positions shifting.
Responding to High Oil Prices with a 25 Trillion Won Supplementary Budget… To Be Processed on the 10th of Next Month
The South Korean government and ruling party are expediting the establishment of a 25 trillion won supplementary budget to address surging oil prices due to the Middle East crisis.
Michał Szułdrzyński: Morawiecki and Nawrocki at Orbán's. PiS is mentally drifting away from the West
This article discusses the growing distance of Poland's ruling party, PiS, from Western alliances, as exemplified by recent diplomatic actions involving Hungary's Viktor Orbán.
[Breaking News] Lee Jin-sook and Joo Ho-young fail to secure candidacy for the Daegu mayoral election
Lee Jin-sook and Joo Ho-young, candidates for the mayoral election from the ruling People Power Party in Daegu, have failed to secure their candidacies.
Slovenian citizens must choose between liberal and right-wing forces
Slovenian citizens face a critical decision in upcoming elections between the ruling liberal coalition led by Prime Minister Robert Golob and the opposition right-wing Slovenian Democratic Party led by Janez Janša.
Intense Competition in Slovenia Elections: Similar Results for Two Leading Parties in Pre-Election Polls
Slovenia's upcoming elections see a close race between the ruling Freedom Movement and the opposition Slovenia Democratic Party amid a recent spying scandal.
Presidential Election in Benin: Romuald Wadagni, Candidate of the Ruling Party, Presents His Governance Project
Romuald Wadagni, the ruling party's candidate for the upcoming presidential election in Benin, outlined his governance project in front of supporters in Cotonou.
Pavlos Polakis: Call for electoral cooperation to those who want to and can bring down the New Democracy
Pavlos Polakis, a member of the SYRIZA party, proposed a plan for progressive forces to unite and collaborate in order to effectively challenge the ruling New Democracy party in the upcoming elections.
Prime Minister Fico / Smer voters know who to choose between Majerský and Mazurek. Ráž has not yet decided
Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fico is currently not considering changes in his government but has not ruled them out for the future, awaiting the outcome of an appellate court ruling regarding the Governor of the National Bank of Slovakia, Peter Kažimír.
Is Reform Necessary? A Critical Juncture
The Japan Innovation Party's internal presence is declining as it prepares for its first party convention as a ruling party against the backdrop of a major victory for the ruling LDP in recent elections.
Did Kaczyński make a mistake? This survey about Czarnek reveals the scale of the problem
A recent survey indicates significant public skepticism about Przemysław Czarnek as a candidate for prime minister, raising concerns for Jarosław Kaczyński and the ruling party.
Kim Jong-hyuk also suspended from the ruling party's disciplinary action... Court accepts injunction
The court has accepted an injunction to suspend the disciplinary action against Kim Jong-hyuk, a former senior member of the People Power Party, following a similar ruling for another member, Bae Hyun-jin.
[View Briefing] Gukhyun Nominations? ‘Yun Again Show-off Contest’?
The article discusses the chaos surrounding the nomination process in South Korea's ruling party, focusing on the implications of political figures and media narratives.
‘The rumor of cancellation of charges’ and the Democratic Party's view of the media [Reading the World]
The article discusses the recent resolution of internal conflicts within South Korea's ruling party regarding judicial reform, emphasizing the implications of media influence in politics.
Metron Analysis Poll: Gains for ND, Decline of 'Anti-System' Parties - Do Greeks Want Nuclear Energy?
A new poll by Metron Analysis shows increased political support for Greece's ruling New Democracy party amidst ongoing geopolitical tensions in the Middle East.
Rafał Chwedoruk: The Honeymoon is Over for Poles and President Nawrocki
The political landscape in Poland is shifting as Przemysław Czarnek is nominated as the PiS candidate for Prime Minister, reflecting internal competition within the ruling party and a strategy to reclaim lost voter bases.
Challenge from the AKP Vice President: 'If you arm the islands against Turkey, those weapons are not enough'
The Vice President of Turkey's ruling AKP party made provocative comments regarding Greece's military strengthening of Aegean islands amid the Middle East conflict.
Ruling Party Also Participates in 'Manipulated Indictment National Investigation Special Committee'...Completion of 20-member Composition from Both Ruling and Opposition Parties
The ruling party has submitted a list of members for a special committee to investigate alleged manipulated indictments against government officials, with plans for a national investigation despite concerns about filibustering.
[Editorial] There is no reason to delay gradual and step-by-step constitutional amendments, the ruling party must cooperate
Six opposition and ruling parties in South Korea have agreed to pursue constitutional amendments ahead of the June local elections, despite resistance from the main opposition party.
Ruling Party Lawmakers: 'Deployment = National Interest, Let's Secure Economic and Security Benefits' is an Overhasty Claim
Lawmakers from South Korea's ruling party argue for military support in response to U.S. President Trump’s demand to deploy troops to the Strait of Hormuz, focusing on the economic implications of such a move.
Macierewicz Wants to Return to Favor. Mysterious Meeting in the Church's Basement
Antoni Macierewicz hosted a meeting in a church basement that might signal a challenge to the current economic authority within Poland's ruling party.
The party and government say it is necessary to alleviate the burden of rising fuel prices on small and medium-sized enterprises through supplementary budgets
The South Korean government and the ruling party plan to expedite key legislation aimed at improving market conditions while also supporting small businesses affected by rising fuel prices due to conflicts in the Middle East.
Request for Expert Evaluation Regarding LRT Law Amendments, Opposition Warns of Resumed Bulldozer Tactics
The Lithuanian opposition is requesting expert evaluation on amendments to the LRT law, raising concerns about the ruling party's aggressive legislative tactics.
PiS Records a Rise in Support, but Paradoxically Remains Stuck in Place. Kaczyński Still Faces the Same Problem
The latest poll shows Koalicja Obywatelska leading with a support of 32.6%, while PiS follows at 25%, indicating a modest rise for the ruling party but a persistent challenge for its leader.
‘Innovation and Generational Change’ Shouted by the National Power… The Reality is Yoon Again and Ultra-Conservative Nominations
The ruling People Power Party's nominations for the local elections, which promised 'innovation' and 'generational change,' have been criticized for reverting to ultra-conservative appointments and a focus on figures linked to former President Yoon Suk-yeol.
The CIS of Tezanos reduces the distance of PSOE over PP by two points and registers a setback for Vox in March
Recent polling indicates a narrowing gap between Spain's ruling Socialist Party (PSOE) and the opposition Popular Party (PP), while Vox shows a decline.
Editorial: The Regional Sentiments and Insults in ‘Yun Again’, the Complicated National Power Nomination
The internal turmoil within South Korea's ruling party regarding candidate nominations is exacerbated by inflammatory comments that incite regional sentiments.
New party poll: Support for leaders is rising. Who gains more, KO or PiS?
A recent poll reveals that support for the opposition party, Koalicja Obywatelska (KO), is increasing, leading ahead of the ruling party, PiS, with both parties experiencing contrasting trends in voter support.
El Salvador approves the constitutional change promoted by Bukele to allow life imprisonment
The Legislative Assembly of El Salvador has approved a constitutional reform allowing life imprisonment for serious crimes like murder and terrorism, backed mainly by the ruling party.
New judges have been selected for the Constitutional Tribunal. PiS pressures Nawrocki to ignore them
Six new judges have been appointed to Poland's Constitutional Tribunal amid controversy and pressure from the ruling party, PiS, to delay their swearing-in.
The criticism against regional leaders after the bribery scandal in SL: 'Gives a bitter aftertaste'
Opposition calls for an external review of regional leaders following bribery allegations against officials in Stockholm, but the ruling party denies the request.
Senate: uncertainty, doubts, and internal reproaches in the ruling party over the Adorni and $LIBRA cases
The Argentine Senate faces internal turmoil and uncertainty regarding the $LIBRA case involving President Javier Milei, as the ruling coalition grapples with its legislative agenda.
PiS Politician Fainted in the Prosecutor's Office, Ambulance Called. 'I Don't Want to Die Here'
Marek Suski, a member of Poland's ruling party, fainted during questioning at the prosecutor's office, expressing concerns about his health due to a previous heart attack.
Oh Se-hoon 'Will Register as a Candidate for Seoul Mayor'... Will the Transformation of Taesan Myungdong Be Real?
Seoul Mayor Oh Se-hoon announced his registration as a candidate for the mayoral election, expressing responsibility toward citizens and highlighting a lack of change in the ruling party's leadership.
Investigation Launched into I. Ruginienė's Trips to Italy – Message from the Ruling Party
The Lithuanian ruling party is initiating an investigation regarding Prime Minister I. Ruginienė's travels to Italy to clarify concerns about government officials' state visits with family members.
"Blocking Prosecutor's Investigation Interference"... The Party, Government, and Blue House Finalize the Bill for the Serious Crimes Investigation Department and the Public Prosecution Department
The Democratic Party of Korea has adopted the final amendments to the establishment law of the Serious Crimes Investigation Department and the Public Prosecution Department, signaling an end to conflicts over judicial reforms within the ruling party.
Jacek Nizinkiewicz: Mateusz Morawiecki has not been pushed out of the party and is growing in strength. Where is he heading?
The internal conflicts within Poland's ruling party, PiS, have escalated, prompting a public warning from Jarosław Kaczyński to discipline party members.
New Party Survey. KO's Lead Over PiS Grows. Grzegorz Braun's Party Gained the Most
A recent survey shows that the Civic Coalition (KO) has increased its lead over the ruling Law and Justice party (PiS) in Polish political preferences.
Ishiba and Prime Minister Takai Present 'Gifts' to LDP Members: Different Public Support Patterns
The article discusses the differing public reactions to the controversies surrounding gifts given by two Japanese prime ministers to newly elected members of the ruling Liberal Democratic Party.
Proposal to Use Pension Reserve Funds for Domestic Fund Development Arises Amid Concerns Over Profit Leakage Abroad
A proposal has emerged within Japan's ruling party to invest public pension reserves into domestic funds, driven by concerns that profits from mergers and acquisitions are leaking abroad.
PDP tackles Morka, describes APC’s claims as delusional
The Peoples Democratic Party responds to claims by the APC's Felix Morka, calling them delusional and criticizing the ruling party's alleged propaganda.
Report from Budapest: Confidence radiates from the Magyars, Orbán continues to invoke war. Two massive marches passed through the city
A report from Budapest describes the atmosphere surrounding a recent government march organized by Hungary's ruling party, Fidesz, amid electoral tensions.
The internal conflict of the ruling party: distrust towards María Ibarzábal grows in Milei's inner circle
Internal distrust towards María Ibarzábal is increasing within President Milei's inner circle following recent government reshuffles.
Strengthening of prisons with participation of police and military enters debate and has the votes
A bill to strengthen the penitentiary system in Ecuador is set to be debated by lawmakers, supported by the ruling party and its allies.
Strong Criticism of Hardliners' Demands for Prosecutorial Reform: 'Do Not Use Politics' Message
President Lee Jae-myung firmly opposes extreme demands from hardliners within the ruling party regarding prosecutorial reform, advocating for a balanced approach instead.
Voices of 'absolutely no military deployment' even within the ruling party... Civic groups question 'Are we participating in war crimes?'
In response to U.S. President Donald Trump's demand for military deployment in the Strait of Hormuz, there is strong opposition from both ruling and opposition parties in South Korea, with civic groups also condemning the move as participation in war crimes.