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Guinea Holds Referendum on New Constitution Amidst Coup Concerns

Guinea held a referendum on Sunday on a new constitution that could allow coup leader Mamady Doumbouya to run for president, potentially delaying the transition to civilian rule, despite a previous agreement barring coup members from participating in the next elections.

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Labor's Narrow Victory: A Shallow Base of Support and Urgent Need for Party Renewal

Wayne Swan, Labor's president, warned that the party's recent election win, while significant, was based on a narrow support base and requires immediate membership growth to ensure long-term stability.

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Ecuadorian Court Suspends President's Decree on Constituent Assembly Referendum

Ecuador's Constitutional Court temporarily suspended President Daniel Noboa's decree calling for a referendum on a constituent assembly, prompting Noboa to issue new decrees reiterating his call, leading to a constitutional conflict.

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NSW Parliament Member Contributions Analyzed: A Wide Discrepancy Revealed

An analysis of NSW Parliament contributions since the 2023 election reveals vast discrepancies among MPs, with some focusing on community engagement while others prioritize policy work or other activities.

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Spanish PM Sánchez Uses Pro-Palestinian Protests to Boost Approval Ratings

Amidst declining approval ratings and corruption scandals, Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez is leveraging pro-Palestinian protests to regain public support and polarize the political landscape, a strategy reminiscent of José Luis Rodríguez Zapatero's tactics.

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French RN Deputy Doubts Lecornu's Ability to Reform Macron's Policies

Jean-Philippe Tanguy, a French National Rally (RN) deputy, expressed skepticism on September 21st about Prime Minister Sébastien Lecornu's capacity to reform Macron's policies, suggesting a dissolution of the National Assembly as a solution to the current political crisis.

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Climate 200 Expands Leadership to Boost Regional Support

Climate 200, an Australian political campaign group, appointed Kate Hook as co-convener to expand its reach into regional communities ahead of the 2028 federal election, aiming to support more independent candidates.

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SNP Appoints New Chief Executive

The Scottish National Party (SNP) appointed former Aberdeen MP Callum McCaig as its new chief executive, replacing Carol Beattie who resigned for personal health reasons; this is the fourth person to hold the position since March 2023.

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PSV and Ajax's High-Priced Summer Signings Struggle for Playing Time

Both PSV and Ajax's expensive summer signings are seeing limited playing time, raising questions about their integration into their respective teams and the confidence their coaches have in them.

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Lib Dems Embrace Patriotism at Party Conference

At their Bournemouth conference, the Liberal Democrats launched a pro-patriotism campaign, contrasting their brand of patriotism with that of Nigel Farage, symbolized by a 'plastic patriot' Farage Lego figure.

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Paris By-Election: Barnier Favored, but Low Turnout Poses Risk

In a Paris by-election triggered by the invalidation of a Macronist MP's election, former Prime Minister Michel Barnier (LR) is the frontrunner against Socialist Frédérique Bredin, but a low turnout could affect the outcome.

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Feijóo's Falling Poll Numbers: Strategic Errors and the Rise of Vox

Recent polls show a decline in support for Partido Popular leader Alberto Núñez Feijóo, with a significant number of voters shifting to Vox, highlighting strategic missteps and the impact of his alliance with the far-right.

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