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Baden-Württemberg Court Allows Referendum on Reducing Parliament Size

Baden-Württemberg's 2022 electoral reform, creating surplus mandates and inflating the parliament's size, is challenged by a citizens' initiative seeking to reduce the number of representatives to the minimum 120 seats after a court decision overturned the interior ministry's rejection.

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Austria Forms Center-Left Coalition, Excluding Far-Right

Austria's center-right, center-left, and liberal parties formed a coalition government excluding the far-right Freedom Party, which won 29% of the vote in September elections; the new government, led by Christian Stocker of the OVP, will focus on reducing the budget deficit and aims to take office o...

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Over 100 Late Mail-in Ballots in Schleswig-Holstein Federal Election

At least 103 mail-in ballots arrived too late to be counted in the Schleswig-Holstein federal election, according to a survey of four cities and Norderstedt, revealing 52 in Lübeck, 26 in Flensburg, and 25 in Norderstedt; the late ballots did not affect election results, but highlight potential logi...

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Hamburg Election: CDU Rejects Green Coalition as SPD Holds Strong Lead

Three days before the Hamburg parliamentary election, CDU top candidate Dennis Thering ruled out a coalition with the Greens, while the SPD maintains a significant lead in recent polls, according to Insa and ZDF Politbarometer surveys. The Greens' top candidate called a CDU-Green coalition "absurd",...

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Grüne's Berlin Setback: 11.6% Vote Share Triggers Party's Strategic Reassessment

The German Green Party (Grüne) secured only 11.6% in the Berlin election, failing to secure a coalition government, prompting introspection and strategic reevaluation following their loss of support, especially in urban strongholds, and internal disagreements.

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SAVE Act Could Disenfranchise Millions of Married Voters

The proposed Safeguard American Voter Eligibility (SAVE) Act could create significant voting barriers for an estimated 69 million Americans who changed their names after marriage, requiring them to present additional citizenship documentation for voter registration, potentially disenfranchising sign...

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Baden-Württemberg Court Approves Citizen Initiative to Reduce State Parliament Size

The Baden-Württemberg Constitutional Court approved a citizen's initiative by the FDP to reduce the state parliament's size from 154 to around 120 members by reducing constituencies from 70 to 38, requiring 770,000 signatures within six months for implementation, despite the Interior Ministry's init...

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Labour Minister Resigns Over Defense Spending Cuts

Labour's senior minister Anneliese Dodds resigned, criticizing PM Keir Starmer's decision to increase defense spending by cutting overseas aid, citing potential damage to Britain's reputation and the impact on vulnerable groups; this follows three other senior minister departures since July 2024.

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PP and Vox Agree on Tax Decree in Extremadura, Replacing Historical Memory Law

The Popular Party (PP) and Vox in Extremadura reached an agreement to pass a tax decree, including measures from a withdrawn 2025 budget, in exchange for replacing the Historical Memory Law with a "concordance law," thus restoring political stability after a coalition collapse.

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Greek Government Criticizes Androulakis; PASOK Announces No-Confidence Vote

The Greek government criticized PASOK leader Nikos Androulakis for commenting on a report before its presentation, while PASOK announced a no-confidence motion and SYRIZA faced internal conflict. The Prime Minister's trip to the UAE aimed to establish Greece as a bridge between the Middle East and E...

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Baerbock Rallies Hamburg Voters for Green Party in State Election

German Foreign Minister Annalena Baerbock campaigned in Hamburg for the Green Party's top candidate, Katharina Fegebank, in the upcoming state election on February 26th, 2023, emphasizing the importance of high voter turnout and a progressive, internationally-oriented Hamburg.

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Romanian Presidential Candidate Arrested for Alleged Russian Election Interference

Former Romanian presidential candidate Calin Georgescu faces six charges related to foreign interference in the 2024 elections, including spreading disinformation via social media accounts suspected to be linked to Russia, following his unexpected lead in the first round of elections which were late...

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