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Romania's Interim President Bolojan Faces Critical Test

Ilie Bolojan, Romania's interim president, faces a three-month period to stabilize the nation's political landscape, maintain a fragile governing coalition, and inspire public trust before the upcoming presidential elections, aiming to contrast sharply with his predecessor's perceived aloofness.

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İmamoğlu Supports CHP Presidential Primary, Stresses Opposition Unity

Istanbul Mayor Ekrem İmamoğlu, a potential presidential candidate for Turkey's CHP party, expressed support for the upcoming March 23rd primary, emphasizing the need for unity within the party and the broader opposition while assuring his mayoral duties won't be neglected.

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Germany Extends Border Controls Amidst Election Tensions

German Chancellor Olaf Scholz extended border controls for six months until September, citing 47,000 people turned back and 1,900 smugglers arrested since September, amid rising public concerns about migration and a close election on February 23rd.

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Austrian Coalition Talks Collapse: FPÖ-ÖVP Dispute Over Interior Ministry"

Coalition talks in Austria between the far-right FPÖ and the conservative ÖVP are at a standstill due to a dispute over the Interior Ministry, potentially leading to new elections as the FPÖ's popularity increases. President Van der Bellen demanded a quick resolution on Tuesday.

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Austrian Coalition Talks Collapse

Coalition talks in Austria between the far-right Freedom Party (FPÖ) and the conservative People's Party (ÖVP) collapsed on Wednesday after disagreements over ministerial portfolios and policy differences, leaving Austria facing a potential snap election.

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Orbán Publicly Endorses Germany's Far-Right AfD

Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán met with Alice Weidel, co-leader of Germany's far-right AfD party, on Wednesday in Budapest, publicly endorsing the party and its platform, defying previous distance and highlighting growing far-right influence in Europe.

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Australia's Major Parties Strike Deal on Electoral Reform, Sidelining Crossbenchers

Australia's major parties reached a deal to cap political donations at $50,000 and campaign spending, increasing public funding per vote to $5, while sidelining crossbenchers who criticized the lack of parliamentary scrutiny. The changes are slated to take effect in 2028.

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Iohannis Resigns; Interim President Appointed Amidst Allegations of Russian Interference

Romanian President Klaus Iohannis resigned on December 27th, 2023, following a motion by far-right populist opposition groups; Senate President Ilie Bolojan will serve as interim president until a new election in May, after the Constitutional Court annulled the previous election due to alleged Russi...

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Austrian Coalition Talks Collapse: Kickl Fails to Form Government

After four weeks of negotiations, Austrian FPÖ leader Herbert Kickl failed to form a government with the ÖVP due to deep policy differences, particularly on foreign policy and the EU. Public protests against the potential coalition reached 30,000 participants. Austria is now exploring alternative go...

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Kosovan Election Results Yield Political Stalemate

In the February 9th, 2025 Kosovan elections, Vetëvendosje won 40.80% of the vote, but faces difficulty forming a government due to opposition from the PDK, AAK, and LDK, who refuse coalition talks. This stalemate risks harming Kosovo's EU integration prospects.

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Kenyan Court Ruling Triggers Parliament Power Struggle

A Kenyan High Court ruling overturned the National Assembly Speaker's 2022 decision, declaring the Azimio coalition the parliamentary Majority, sparking immediate conflict and raising questions about the Speaker's impartiality.

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Retailleau Challenges Wauquiez for Republicans Presidency, Risking Party Split

French Interior Minister Bruno Retailleau announced his candidacy for the presidency of the Republicans party, challenging Laurent Wauquiez's plans and risking a damaging internal conflict ahead of the 2027 presidential election, despite attempts to reassure the party.

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