Spain is entering a politically sensitive phase as regional elections in Andalusia approach on the 17th of this month. Recent polls show a growing support for the right-wing parties while the left is experiencing a notable decline in popularity.
In a recent article published in 'Le Monde', political science professor <strong>Philippe Corcuff</strong> highlighted the increasing confusion between right and left political discourses, particularly amid calls against the war in Iran. This phenomenon reflects a state of disorientation within the left.
A recent poll reveals that 56% of young Israeli voters, casting their ballots for the first time, support Benjamin Netanyahu's government. This shift indicates a rightward trend in Israeli society.
A recent survey indicates that a significant majority of Israeli youth aged 18 to 22 identify as right-wing and support Benjamin Netanyahu's government, suggesting a growing political shift towards extremism in Israeli society.
In a significant political shift, right-wing candidate <strong>Laurent Millin</strong> has won the municipal elections in <strong>Tulle</strong>, defeating incumbent mayor <strong>Bernard Combes</strong> despite a leftist coalition. This victory indicates a decline in leftist influence in a region historically dominated by the left.
Local elections in the French city of Nîmes marked a significant event as the leftist list defeated the traditional right-wing movement that had ruled the city for 25 years. This outcome highlights important political shifts in the French landscape.
Preliminary results from Slovenia's parliamentary elections reveal a strong contest between the ruling liberal party and its right-wing opponents. This election serves as a critical test for the country's political future.