Tag #Elections

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Rufián Predicts Junts per Catalunya Will Bring Down Sánchez Government

Gabriel Rufián of ERC predicts Junts per Catalunya will topple the Sánchez government, citing their collaboration with the right wing and xenophobic immigration policies; he warns this could lead to a PP-Vox coalition.

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CHP Leader Criticizes Erdoğan's Economic Policies, Highlights Retiree Hardship

CHP leader Özgür Özel criticized Turkey's President Erdoğan in Ardahan for failing to protect retirees and minimum wage earners from inflation, citing insufficient pension increases (14,000 lira) compared to the high cost of living, particularly housing (average 12,200 lira rent in Ardahan), and cri...

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Austria's Coalition Talks Collapse: ÖVP and SPÖ to Explore Grand Coalition

Following the collapse of talks for a three-party coalition in Austria involving the ÖVP, SPÖ, and Neos, the ÖVP and SPÖ will now pursue a grand coalition; the Neos withdrew due to perceived lack of reform commitment; the far-right FPÖ, the largest party, remains excluded from government.

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20 Labour Councillors Resign, Leaving Party Without Control of Broxtowe Borough Council

Twenty Labour councillors in Broxtowe Borough Council, Nottinghamshire, resigned en masse on Thursday, forming the Broxtowe Independents, citing policy disagreements with Sir Keir Starmer's leadership and the blocking of 10 of their candidates from upcoming local elections, leaving Labour without ma...

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Rangers Upset Celtic in Scottish Premiership Match

Rangers defeated Celtic 3-0 in a surprising upset, despite Celtic leading the Scottish Premiership by 11 points and 20 goals; the result triggered questions about Celtic's complacency and prompted manager Brendan Rodgers to criticize his team's poor performance.

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O'Malley Blames Democratic Losses on Disconnect With Working Class

Former Maryland Governor Martin O'Malley attributes the Democratic Party's recent electoral losses to its failure to connect with working-class voters due to their concerns about inflation outpacing wage growth; he proposes a return to populist economic policies as a solution.

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CHP Criticizes Erdoğan's Detachment from Public Amidst Economic Hardship

During visits to Ardahan, CHP leader Özgür Özel criticized President Erdoğan's detachment from public concerns amid economic hardship, emphasizing CHP's neutral approach to conflict resolution while highlighting insufficient wages and pensions as "poverty wages.

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House Reelects Rep. Mike Johnson as Speaker After Contentious Vote

The House narrowly reelected Rep. Mike Johnson as Speaker after a group of Republicans initially opposed him, prompting President-elect Trump to intervene in negotiations that led to the change of some votes.

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AfD's NRW Top Candidate Signals Hardline Shift

In a vote at their NRW state party convention in Marl, the AfD selected Kay Gottschalk, the deputy federal chairman, as their top candidate for the February 23rd federal election, winning with 61% of delegate votes and signaling a move towards a more hardline political position within the party.

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Twenty Labour Councillors Quit, Leaving Party Without Control of Broxtowe Council

Twenty Labour councillors in Broxtowe, Nottinghamshire, resigned to form the Broxtowe Independents party due to disagreements with Keir Starmer's leadership, including cuts to winter fuel allowance and council restructuring plans, causing Labour to lose control of the council.

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Greek Parliament Instability: MP Defections and Upcoming Political Challenges

The Greek parliament, formed after the June 2023 elections, is experiencing significant instability due to numerous MPs becoming independents, resulting in nine parliamentary groups and 23 independent MPs, impacting upcoming political events.

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Erosion of Trust in Political Parties: A Democratic Paradox

Modern democracies show a paradox: citizens trust non-elected bodies more than elected ones tied to political parties, perceived as divisive. This raises questions about parties' necessity despite their crucial roles in political organization and compromise; alternatives remain unclear.

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