The left is boiling: conversations begin to replace Yolanda Díaz
The left-wing parties in Spain are in discussions to replace Yolanda Díaz as she has self-eliminated from the candidacy for upcoming elections.
Generation Z of Nepal presses to defeat the old guard in the upcoming elections: 'We want to see new faces'
Nepal's Generation Z is actively campaigning to replace the old political guard ahead of the impending elections on March 5, following protests that led to the resignation of the former prime minister.
The electoral proximity completely colors the Day of Andalusia
The upcoming elections overshadow the Day of Andalusia celebration, with notable absences from the central government and opposition parties criticizing the event as a self-promotional gala for President Juan Manuel Moreno.
Illa Will Pressure Junqueras Over the Budgets to the Point of Threatening an Early Election in Catalonia
Catalonia's President Salvador Illa is increasing pressure on ERC leader Oriol Junqueras regarding the approval of the regional budget, even hinting at the possibility of early elections.
Montero sentences the Andalusian PSOE and positions itself almost 20 points behind the PP four months before the regional elections
The Andalusian PSOE faces a challenging electoral landscape, trailing significantly behind the PP as the upcoming regional elections approach.
Abascal shoots himself in the foot in Murcia
Political tensions within Vox escalate as José Ángel Antelo faces pressure to resign from his position in Murcia amidst shifting party dynamics.
Meloni promotes a new Electoral Law that could benefit her in the 2027 elections
Italy's Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni is advocating for a new Electoral Law aimed at providing her party a strategic advantage in the upcoming elections.
Starmer's Labour Party Suffers Another Electoral Blow, Falling Behind the Greens and the Far Right
The Labour Party led by Sir Keir Starmer has faced a significant defeat in a by-election in Gorton and Denton, trailing behind the Green Party and far-right candidates.
Gaitana IA, the candidacy made with artificial intelligence to win a seat in the Congress of Colombia
Gaitana IA is an artificial intelligence-created candidate participating in Colombia's legislative elections, promising to engage citizens in decision-making if elected.
Scandals and a campaign among the homeless: Rachida Dati, the most controversial and resilient candidate for the mayoralty of Paris
Rachida Dati has stepped down from her role as Minister of Culture to focus on her campaign for the mayor of Paris, engaging directly with homeless individuals to highlight her commitment to their issues.
Juan Pablo Guanipa: “I have no doubts: Venezuela is moving toward elections”
Opposition leader Juan Pablo Guanipa asserts that Venezuela is on the path toward elections and the chavista government has lost the ability to impose conditions.
Examination of the rights where their understanding was born and lasted longer
The PSOE is preparing for the upcoming elections in Castilla y León, while the PP and Vox navigate changing dynamics in regional power.
Mette Frederiksen takes advantage of her conflict with Donald Trump over Greenland to call elections
Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen has called for early legislative elections amid rising approval ratings, influenced by tensions surrounding Donald Trump's intentions regarding Greenland.
Sánchez Appeals to Female Voters and Fear of a Backward Step in Rights to Mobilize the PSOE Electorate
Sánchez emphasizes the importance of female voters and the fear of regress in rights to galvanize support for the PSOE in the upcoming elections.
Sánchez again stirs fear of a government of PP and Vox at the start of the campaign in Castilla y León: "Then they say we are all the same... come on!"
Pedro Sánchez has revived fears of a coalition government between the PP and Vox in Castilla y León during the campaign launch event in Burgos.
Denmark will hold early general elections on March 24
Denmark is set to hold early general elections on March 24, led by Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen who emphasizes increased defense spending amidst geopolitical tensions.
Yolanda Díaz, after announcing that she will not lead the left: 'We will continue gaining rights'
Yolanda Díaz, Spain's Second Deputy Prime Minister, has announced that she will not be a candidate for the left in the upcoming elections, while emphasizing her commitment to continue advocating for rights, particularly for transgender individuals in the workplace.
The resignation of Yolanda Díaz accelerates the debate on leadership in the left: what now?
Yolanda Díaz's resignation has sparked an urgent discussion about leadership succession within Spain's left-wing political space with no clear successor in sight.
The 36 candidates for the presidency of Peru do not convince the electorate
With less than two months until the elections, 40% of Peruvians are uncertain about their voting choice.
Trump sets the tone for the November elections by attacking Democrats and immigrants in his State of the Union Address
Trump's recent State of the Union speech aims to reshape his campaign narrative as he faces low popularity ahead of the midterm elections.
Rachida Dati resigns as Minister of Culture to focus on her candidacy for the mayoralty of Paris
Rachida Dati has resigned as France's Minister of Culture to focus on her campaign for the mayoralty of Paris ahead of the upcoming municipal elections.
Ayuso on Yolanda Díaz's Withdrawal from the General Elections: 'All I Ask Is That She Hurries Up and Joins the PSOE and Completes its Downfall'
Isabel Díaz Ayuso criticized Yolanda Díaz's decision to withdraw from the upcoming general elections, suggesting she hurry to join the PSOE to contribute to its decline.
Yolanda Díaz resigns from leading the new alternative left coalition: 'I will not be a candidate in 2027'
Yolanda Díaz has announced her decision not to run as a candidate in the upcoming elections, prompting the left coalition to seek new leadership ahead of the 2027 elections.
Read the full letter in which Yolanda Díaz announces that she will not run for election
Yolanda Díaz, Spain's Second Vice President and Minister of Labor, has announced her decision not to participate in the upcoming general elections, citing a thoughtfully considered choice.
Yolanda Díaz: "I will not be a candidate for the next general elections of 2027"
Yolanda Díaz, Spain's second deputy prime minister and labor minister, announced that she will not run in the upcoming general elections of 2027, expressing her commitment to continue working in the government instead.
Records, screams, and hockey players: keys to Trump's State of the Union address
In his State of the Union address, President Trump focused on domestic policy and offered a skewed perspective on the economy ahead of the midterm elections.
"Our nation is back. Bigger, better, richer, and stronger than ever": Trump boasts in a triumphant and unyielding State of the Union address
In a lengthy and provocative State of the Union address, Trump focused on exaggerations of his administration's achievements and attacks on his opposition, aiming to control the narrative ahead of the upcoming elections.
Trump exaggerates his achievements and attacks the Democrats in the longest State of the Union address in history
In his lengthy State of the Union address, President Trump exaggerated his achievements while attacking Democrats as he prepares for the upcoming midterm elections.
Neither Budgets nor Elections: The Clash between PSC and ERC Threatens to Block Catalonia
A political clash between Spain's PSC and ERC parties is threatening to disrupt the approval of Catalonia's budget and could lead to early elections.
Convicted of Refusing to Serve on the Electoral Board in the 2021 Elections in Catalonia Due to Fear of COVID
A man was fined by the Supreme Court for declining to serve as a poll worker in the 2021 Catalonia elections, citing COVID-19 fears.
Gerardo Pisarello: "The left must understand and cooperate as much as possible"
Gerardo Pisarello, a candidate for the leftist party in Barcelona, emphasizes the need for a united front among leftist parties in Spain.
The new Sumar seeks to capitalize on the agitation on the left and finalizes a tour in Andalusia and Catalonia
The new leftist coalition Sumar is aiming to leverage recent unrest among leftist groups in Spain as it prepares for a campaign tour in Andalusia and Catalonia ahead of regional elections.
‘Adelante Andalucía calls at your door’. The Andalusian coalition launches its pre-campaign 'without getting caught up in the squabbles of the left'
The Andalusian coalition Adelante Andalucía is initiating a door-to-door campaign to engage disillusioned voters ahead of the upcoming regional elections, positioning itself as a 'third way' alternative to both the right and the current coalition government.
New Alliance in Spain: The Dream of a New Left Front
Left-wing parties in Spain are attempting to form a new alliance to prevent further decline in the face of rising far-right populism.
The Paradox of the PSOE in Castilla y León: Ministers' Support for the Least 'Sanchista' Candidate
The PSOE in Castilla y León seeks to win the upcoming autonomous elections with a candidate who lacks alignment with Sánchez.
More than fifty political prisoners are released and without restrictions thanks to the Amnesty Law
Over fifty political prisoners have been freed in Venezuela due to the recently passed Amnesty Law, raising hopes for further releases amidst concerns about those not included in the first wave.
Vox at the ceiling of bipartisanship
The article discusses whether Vox can break the bipartisanship dominance in Spanish politics, reflecting on past parties that have tried but failed.
The PP rises in the center in Castilla and León while Vox retreats and the PSOE avoids another disaster
In the latest survey, the PP is gaining ground in Castilla and León, while Vox is experiencing a decline in support.
Sánchez proclaims that 'Spain is going better than ever and the opposition lies as always' to defend his continuity: 'It is worth it until 2027 and beyond'
Pedro Sánchez defends his government's achievements while criticizing the opposition during a PSOE event, claiming Spain is thriving despite political controversies.
All the meat already put in the general elections
The Spanish government is preparing for the 2027 general elections amidst a challenging political landscape, with rising competition from right-wing parties and a reorganization of the left.
The left displays alignment and activates the electoral machinery to attempt to rearm for the general elections
The left-wing coalition in Spain is uniting and gearing up for upcoming general elections amidst ongoing discussions and uncertainties regarding leadership roles.
Snow falls and lambs are born
An article discusses the recent election in Portugal where citizens voted against the far-right due to economic fears and a desire to maintain freedoms.
The PP lowers expectations in Castilla and León while the PSOE fears that the rise of Vox puts up to four seats at stake
The PP is adjusting its strategy in Castilla and León ahead of the upcoming elections, aiming to balance its approach with Vox while managing expectations.
The Left Takes the Stage
The article discusses the recent primary elections held by the political coalition 'comunes' in Barcelona, reflecting the current state of the left in Spain.
The lefts of Sumar call to 'not resign' and defend 'unity' in the launch of their new alliance
Sumar's leftist coalition emphasizes unity and resilience in mobilizing progressive voters for upcoming elections.
The New Left Alliance Born Against "Resignation" Opens the Door to Podemos "Wide Open"
A new alliance of leftist parties in Spain seeks to unite against the PSOE and address the rise of the PP and Vox ahead of upcoming general elections.
Nathan Shachar: 'Far-right' Vox shakes up the circles of Spanish politics
The Vox party, representing Spain's radical right, has become a significant and alarming competitor to both the ruling socialist PSOE and the conservative PP after recent regional elections.
Amsterdam declares war on cruise ships: "They are a plague of locusts"
Amsterdam is set to ban cruise ships docking at its central passenger terminal by 2035 as part of a strategy to combat mass tourism and reduce CO2 emissions.
ERC shuts the door on Rufián's ambitions: "The lists are ordered by the party; we do what Junqueras wants"
The leadership of ERC has firmly rejected Rufián's conditions for leadership roles, asserting that the party will decide on candidate lists for the upcoming general elections, not Rufián himself.
Yolanda Díaz and Podemos Stay Aside from the First Push to Reunify the Left of the PSOE
Yolanda Díaz and Podemos have distanced themselves from a leftist coalition effort led by rival parties ahead of the upcoming Spanish elections.