Special: "The C Leader Lives in a Bourgeois Idyllic World That Does Not Exist"
The article analyzes the political persona of Elisabeth Thand Ringqvist, the leader of the Centre Party in Sweden, and the public's perception of her leadership.
State of the Union Address: Trump described a 'golden' USA, but Americans do not perceive it
Donald Trump's State of the Union address defended his presidency amidst low public perception, portraying the US as thriving under his leadership despite widespread voter concerns.
Why Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi Gained Online Ground: An Interview with Mr. Yamashige of JX Communications
This article discusses how Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi leveraged online platforms, particularly YouTube, to secure her position in the recent Japanese House of Representatives elections, highlighting the influence of social media on voter perception.
INEC attributes Kano by-election low voters turnout to Ramadan, others
The Independent National Electoral Commission attributes the low voter turnout in Kano State's by-election to the Ramadan period and a perception of limited competition among candidates.
News Overview: These Are the News of the Day
The article discusses several news items from Munich, highlighting a memorial for a mother and daughter killed in a past attack, election candidate occupations influencing voter perception, and controversy around a new city ban affecting surfers.
Aragón examines Sánchez: "Pilar is seen as a government candidate, and that drives a dynamic of punishment voting against Pedro"
The article discusses the political dynamics in Aragón during the election campaign, highlighting the challenges faced by PSOE and PP and the perception of Pilar as a potential government candidate influencing voter sentiment.