The U.S. Vice President arrived in Budapest to meet with Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán. This visit aims to strengthen ties between the United States and Hungary amid ongoing political and economic challenges.
Hungary is gearing up for parliamentary elections next Sunday, where Prime Minister Viktor Orbán faces a significant challenge from Péter Magyari. Polls indicate Magyari's lead, but the outcome remains uncertain.
The Alternative for Germany (AfD) party has announced a decline in its support for the US administration, reflecting growing anti-American sentiments within the party. This shift follows escalating tensions in Iran, leading to disappointment with former President Donald Trump.
Legal reports indicate that Marine Le Pen, the far-right leader in France, may be able to run for the presidency if her ineligibility status is lifted on election day. Lawyers emphasize that eligibility is a fundamental requirement for candidacy, raising questions about her political future under current circumstances.
The Danish King Frederik X has tasked outgoing Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen with leading negotiations to form a new government after her party, the Social Democrats, failed to secure a majority in the recent elections. Danes anticipate a lengthy process to build political alliances.
Danish Foreign Minister <strong>Lars Løkke Rasmussen</strong> emerges as a key figure in forming the next government, acting as a kingmaker amid significant political shifts following recent elections in Denmark.
The results of the parliamentary elections in Denmark indicate that Meta Frederiksen will remain Prime Minister, despite her party, the Social Democrats, achieving its worst result in over a century. This victory comes amid rising tensions over sensitive leaks from Hungary.
The French left experienced significant disappointment in the recent municipal elections held in Brittany, losing strongholds in both Brest and Saint-Brieuc. Despite these defeats, the left managed to retain control of the city of Rennes.