On Tuesday, May 5, the Romanian Parliament approved a motion of no confidence against Prime Minister Ilie Bolohan's liberal government, following an unexpected alliance between the Social Democratic Party and the far-right. This move could lead to a new political crisis in the country.
The Romanian Parliament voted in favor of a motion to withdraw confidence from pro-European Prime Minister Eli Polujan, threatening to spark new political turmoil in the country. This decision follows an alliance between the Social Democratic Party and the far-right.
Ahmad Zahid Hamidi, the president of Barisan Nasional, announced the party's intention to run independently in the upcoming general elections. He emphasized the importance of maintaining political flexibility to avoid electoral disputes.
Iraqi Prime Minister-designate Ali Falah Al-Zaydi has begun his political journey with a visit to the Kurdistan region, signaling his intentions for forming a new government. This visit comes at a critical time as Al-Zaydi seeks to broaden his political support base.
The Israeli-American war on Iran continues to escalate, raising growing public concern within Iran. Reports highlight changing political alliances in Israel and their potential effects on Netanyahu's future.
The Romanian Social Democratic Party has announced an alliance with the far-right opposition aimed at toppling the current government led by Ilie Bolojan. This move comes amid ongoing instability faced by the government.
A group of journalists gathered outside the office of Negeri Sembilan Minister, Datuk Seri Aminuddin Harun, following Umno's announcement to withdraw support for his government. This decision comes at a critical time as Aminuddin has called for an emergency meeting to discuss the implications of this move.
Five representatives from the National Party alliance in Negeri Sembilan have announced their readiness to collaborate with 14 members from the party, despite not confirming a loss of confidence in the state’s Chief Minister. This announcement was made during a press conference in Seremban.
Former Israeli Prime Minister Naftali Bennett announced that he will not rely on Arab parties to form any future government, emphasizing that his new alliance with Yair Lapid will be based solely on a 'Zionist majority'. This statement comes amid significant shifts in the Israeli political landscape.
Two former Israeli Prime Ministers, <strong>Ehud Barak</strong> and <strong>Shimon Peres</strong>, have announced an agreement to merge their parties in opposition to current Prime Minister <strong>Benjamin Netanyahu</strong>. This decision comes amid rising tensions in the Israeli political landscape.
Former Prime Ministers <strong>Naftali Bennett</strong> and <strong>Yair Lapid</strong> have announced plans to merge their parties in preparation for the upcoming elections in <strong>2026</strong>. This move comes at a politically sensitive time in Israel as the duo seeks to strengthen their position against current political challenges.
Several political parties have expressed their desire to join the Gabungan Rakyat Sabah (GRS) coalition following the departure of the Sabah National Organization (Usno). This announcement was made by GRS Secretary-General Datuk Seri Masidi Manjun, highlighting the ongoing dynamics within the state's political landscape.
Fabian Roussel, the leader of the French Communist Party, has firmly rejected any alliance with La France Insoumise (LFI) for the upcoming 2027 presidential elections. He described the call for unity by LFI leader Manuel Bompard as merely an "electoral mix."
The Klatham Party abstained from voting in the recent parliamentary elections, granting it leverage in the new government led by Anutin Charnveerakul. This decision reflects a complex political strategy that may influence future alliances in the country.
The Malaysian PAS Party has denied rumors regarding its intention to support MP Hamzah Zainuddin as the opposition leader, stating that it will announce a replacement soon ahead of the upcoming parliamentary session.
The Klathum Party abstained from voting against Anutin Charnveerakul in the recent parliamentary elections, reflecting a calculated political strategy aimed at maintaining relations with the ruling party. This decision comes at a critical time following the victory of the Bhumjaithai Party in the elections held on February 8.
The President of the Malaysian Islamic Party (PAS), Abdul Hadi Awang, announced that a new leader for the Malaysian opposition will be determined before the Parliament (Dewan Rakyat) convenes in June. This decision follows extensive discussions among opposition parties to ensure unity.
Hezbollah's political position is intensifying as the party adopts a more stringent strategy in response to regional events. This shift occurs amid rising tensions in the region.
The Secretary-General of the Perikatan Nasional coalition, Dato Sri Takiyuddin Hassan, announced that the silence of the Malaysian Indian Congress (MIC) regarding the joining offer will be considered an official rejection. This statement follows the coalition's formal offer sent to the party on March 23.
The Secretary-General of the Perikatan coalition, Datuk Seri Takiyuddin Hassan, stated that the coalition will interpret the silence of the Malaysian Indian Congress (MIC) as a rejection of its invitation to join, if no official response is received soon. This announcement comes at a critical time as the coalition seeks to strengthen its political power in the country.
A new report reveals unprecedented cooperation between former U.S. President <strong>Donald Trump</strong> and the extreme Jewish right in the U.S. to secure a pardon for Israeli Prime Minister <strong>Benjamin Netanyahu</strong>. This alliance emerges as Netanyahu's government faces significant legal and political challenges.
A recent study indicates that political alliances between the Socialist Party and La France Insoumise have led to a decline in leftist votes, provoking negative reactions from centrist to far-right voters. This trend poses significant challenges for the French left as it seeks to rebuild after a series of electoral defeats.
Olivier Faure, the leader of the French Socialist Party, confirmed that there will be no national agreement with La France Insoumise (LFI) for the upcoming presidential and legislative elections in 2027. This announcement came during a national meeting marked by significant internal tensions over past alliances.
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.
The French Socialist Party is undergoing a severe internal crisis following sharp criticisms directed at its Secretary-General regarding shifting alliances with the ungoverned France party. These criticisms arise at a sensitive time ahead of the municipal elections scheduled for 2026.
The French Socialist Party (PS) is experiencing significant internal turmoil following sharp criticisms directed at its Secretary General, <strong>Olivier Faure</strong>, for failing to establish alliances with <strong>La France Insoumise</strong> (LFI). This comes at a critical time as the party prepares for the upcoming municipal elections in <strong>2026</strong>.
Political alliances between the French left and the 'France Unbowed' movement face sharp criticism from some centrist left leaders. These critiques raise questions about the effectiveness of these alliances and their potential impact on the upcoming local elections.
European MP <strong>Rafael Glucksmann</strong> expressed deep concern over the disappointing results of coalition lists formed by the <strong>Socialist Party</strong> and <strong>France Insoumise</strong> in the second round of the 2026 municipal elections, indicating a failure of current tactics. His comments were made during an interview on Radio France Internationale.