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Portuguese Election: Center-Right Holds Power Amidst Socialist Collapse and Far-Right Surge

Portugal's center-right retained power despite the Socialist Party's collapse and the rise of the far-right Chega party, mirroring trends in Romania and Poland where center-right parties played key roles against nationalist candidates, though Poland's situation remains precarious.

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Venezuela Suspends Flights from Colombia Amid Alleged Pre-Election Attack Plot

The Venezuelan government announced on May 19, 2025, the discovery of an alleged plan to attack embassies and key infrastructure before the May 25 elections, resulting in the arrest of 38 people and the suspension of flights from Colombia. Interior Minister Diosdado Cabello accused opposition leader...

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Trump's 'Big Bill' Faces House GOP Divisions

President Trump will meet with House Republicans on Tuesday to discuss a comprehensive bill addressing tax, immigration, defense, energy, and the debt ceiling, facing internal disagreements on Medicaid, green energy subsidies, and SALT deductions, with a House vote scheduled for Wednesday at 1 a.m.

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Centrist Parties Win in Romanian, Polish, and Portuguese Elections

Romania's mayoral election saw a surprise win for centrist Nicusor Dan with 53.8 percent of the vote, against far-right George Simion's 46.2 percent, in a 65 percent turnout election; Poland's presidential election's first round saw centrist Rafal Trzaskowski winning 30.8 percent against right-winge...

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Close Polish Presidential Election First Round Sets Up June 1 Runoff

Poland's presidential election first round saw centrist Rafał Trzaskowski narrowly defeat populist Karol Nawrocki (31.4% to 29.5%), setting up a June 1 runoff that will significantly impact Poland's domestic and foreign policy.

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Australian National Party Splits from Liberal Coalition

The Australian National Party has ended its coalition with the Liberal Party after disagreements over nuclear power, supermarket divestiture, and regional infrastructure funding following a significant election defeat, marking only the third such split in 80 years.

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Australia's Ruling Coalition Splits After 80 Years

Australia's Liberal-National coalition, the main opposition party, has split after nearly 80 years due to policy disagreements, particularly on climate and energy, following the Labor party's recent landslide election win. The Nationals will now operate independently.

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Pro-EU Candidate Wins Romanian Presidential Election

Romania's pro-European candidate, Nicosar Dan, unexpectedly won the presidential election against far-right George Simion, defying expectations and prompting a skeptical reaction from Russia, who questioned the results.

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Germany's AfD Classification Sparks Debate on Right-Wing Extremism in Europe

Germany's classification of the Alternative for Germany (AfD) as right-wing extremist sparked debate and legal action, contrasting with the integration of similar parties into governments across Europe, including Austria's FPÖ, France's RN, and Italy's Brothers of Italy, each with varying degrees of...

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Nationals Split from Liberal Coalition After Policy Disputes

The Australian Nationals party ended its coalition with the Liberal party on May 16, 2024, due to policy disagreements over nuclear power, a regional fund, supermarket regulations, and communication services. This is the first such split since the 1980s, leaving the Nationals to operate independentl...

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Dan Wins Romanian Presidency, Defeating Far-Right Challenger

In the Romanian presidential election, independent candidate Nicuşor Dan defeated far-right leader George Simion with 54 percent of the vote, preventing a potential rise of extremism. The election reveals deep societal divisions, as Simion received 46 percent of the vote, highlighting the need for n...

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Romania's Anti-Corruption Candidate Wins Presidency

Nicusor Dan, an independent candidate known for his anti-corruption activism, unexpectedly won Romania's presidential election, defeating far-right populist George Simion who threatened to cut aid to Ukraine. Dan's victory is seen as a rejection of endemic corruption and a reaffirmation of Romania's...

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