Taxes Help and Hinder Lula's Reelection
A new survey indicates that tax exemptions may play a significant role in determining voter support for President Lula's reelection in 2026, with many benefiting from income tax relief likely to favor candidates who supported the legislation.
Mohamsson on the opinion: 'Are catastrophic numbers'
Simona Mohamsson, leader of the Liberals party in Sweden, expressed her concern over the party's plummeting support, hitting a shocking 1.3%.
New disaster number for the Liberals - lowest ever
The Swedish Liberal Party faces record-low support ahead of the elections, struggling to surpass the electoral threshold amidst stagnant voter opinion.
Municipal Elections: 55% of French People Do Not Want to Re-elect Their Current Mayor
A recent poll shows that 55% of French citizens prefer to elect a new mayor rather than re-electing their current one, indicating a shift in public sentiment ahead of municipal elections.
Garlasco, Sea-Watch, Albania: the government exploits popular cases to curb the advance of no votes
The Italian government is leveraging high-profile cases during the referendum campaign to sway voter opinion towards a 'yes' vote.
Simona Mohamsson on the situation: Nightmare figures
Simona Mohamsson, leader of the Liberal Party in Sweden, discusses the party's record-low poll numbers, attributing the ongoing issues to a long-standing decline in voter support.
Real Polls: Citizens' 'Anger' Over Scandals in OPEKEPE and GSEE โ Majority Blames All Parties
A recent poll indicates significant public anger over scandals associated with the OPEKEPE and GSEE, with a double-digit lead for New Democracy over PASOK in voter preferences.
Opinion: Why NDA is politically advantageous while India is grappling with an economic crisis?
Despite a significant portion of the population expressing dissatisfaction with their economic situation, many voters still support Prime Minister Narendra Modi's government according to the latest survey.
Exploring the 'Middle' of Public Opinion in Elections: The Difference from 'Centrist Politics' Discussed After the War
The article examines the distinction between politicians' attempts to gauge the 'middle' of voter opinions and the centrist politics highlighted in the recent election, drawing on economic theories to illustrate the phenomena.