Former Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán has called on the new government to defend the country's interests in its relations with the European Union, warning of the consequences of negligence in this regard.
Bulgarian President <strong>Radev</strong> announced his plans to form a new government following his recent electoral victory. This move comes at a critical time for the country, as he aims to enhance political and economic stability.
Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman sent a congratulatory message to Bulgarian Prime Minister Rumen Radev on the formation of the new government. He expressed his wishes for success and prosperity for Radev and the people of Bulgaria.
The government of Tamil Nadu, India, has announced that <strong>Vijay</strong> will take the oath as Chief Minister next Sunday, marking a significant step in forming the new government after his party's recent electoral victory.
Iraq's designated Prime Minister, Ali Al-Zaydi, has unveiled a comprehensive plan aimed at enhancing the country's sovereignty and national security, focusing on centralizing weapons control. Al-Zaydi hopes to present this plan to Parliament for the necessary confidence vote.
Roman Radev has announced the formation of his new government following a decisive win in the Bulgarian parliamentary elections last month. This victory marks the first clear parliamentary majority for a single party since 1997, raising hopes for government stability in a country that has seen eight elections in five years.
Political sources in Baghdad indicate that positive developments may lead Prime Minister-designate Ali Al-Zaydi to present his cabinet for a parliamentary vote next week, having finalized over half of the ministerial candidates.
The king made a phone call to the newly elected Bulgarian Prime Minister, expressing his congratulations on his party's victory in the elections. This message comes at a critical time for Bulgarian politics as the winning party seeks to form a new government.
French President Emmanuel Macron emphasized that the mission of new Iraqi Prime Minister Mohammed Shia' al-Sudani to form a government is a crucial step for Iraq's future. This statement was made in a post on X platform, underscoring the significance of this phase in enhancing political and economic stability in the country.
Sunni political leaders in Iraq are set to present a list of demands to the newly appointed Prime Minister, Ali Al-Zaydi, within ten days. This document will outline their political requests and their share of ministerial positions.
The 'Coordination Framework' coalition in Iraq is holding an important meeting today in Baghdad to discuss the formation of a new government. This comes amid ongoing political disputes over the distribution of positions and the involvement of armed factions.
Intense political maneuvers are underway in Israel aimed at forming a new political entity known as 'Likud B', potentially jeopardizing Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's leadership. These discussions involve prominent figures from the right, seeking to establish a broad government free from extremist elements.
Former President Rumen Radev achieved a landslide victory in Bulgaria's general elections, securing <strong>44.7%</strong> of the votes. This outcome paves the way for a stable government after years of short-lived coalitions, marking a significant shift in Bulgarian politics.
On Tuesday morning, His Majesty the King of Thailand announced the formation of a new government led by Prime Minister <strong>Anutin Charnveerakul</strong>. The new cabinet includes several ministers who will assume their responsibilities across various sectors, paving the way for the implementation of new government policies.
Business leaders in Thailand have expressed optimism following the formation of the new government led by Prime Minister <strong>Anutin Charnvirakul</strong>. They hope for a more effective response to escalating economic challenges, including rising fuel prices.
The new Thai government is set to take the oath of office on April 6, with Prime Minister Anutin Charnvirakul outlining key policy priorities including energy, environment, and anti-corruption. This follows the royal decree to form the new government.
Following the end of the Iran war, a new Prime Minister is expected to emerge in Iraq, aligning with American interests and forming a government free from Iranian influences. This shift could significantly alter the Iraqi political landscape.
Slovenia is set to hold its inaugural parliamentary session on April 10, following a narrow victory for the liberal Freedom Movement led by outgoing Prime Minister <strong>Robert Golob</strong>. This comes amid a tense political landscape influenced by election scandals that have impacted the election results.
In Iraq, parliamentary and popular pressures are mounting to form a new government as the Shiite 'Coordination Framework' considers alternative candidates for the premiership. This comes amid rising regional conflict and its potential impacts on the country.
Nepalese police arrested former Energy Minister <strong>Deepak Khadka</strong> in Kathmandu on Sunday as part of a money laundering investigation. This follows the arrest of former Prime Minister <strong>K.P. Sharma Oli</strong> and former Interior Minister <strong>Ram Bahadur Thapa</strong> a day earlier.
Thailand's Prime Minister, <strong>Anutin Charnvirakul</strong>, announced on Saturday that a new government is expected to be formed next week. A list of new cabinet members will be submitted for royal approval on Monday, indicating swift steps toward political stability after a period of tensions.
On Wednesday evening, Madagascar announced the formation of a new government aimed at enhancing political stability in the country. This decision comes at a sensitive time as the nation faces multiple economic and social challenges.
The presidency of Madagascar announced the formation of a new government led by Mametina Rajao Narison, aimed at combating corruption and enhancing transparency. The government consists of 30 ministers, including 13 newcomers, with the president emphasizing the importance of good performance.