Debate has intensified in Turkey following the call by opposition leader Özgür Özel for by-elections in parliament, potentially leading to early elections. President Erdoğan rejects the idea, while opposition parties support it amidst a backdrop of political tension and economic hardship.
The Independent Election Commission has announced its plan to adopt a new electronic system for political parties, aimed at enhancing transparency and efficiency in the electoral process. This decision is part of the commission's efforts to develop the electoral system in the country.
The Indian state of Kerala has commenced voting for the 2026 Assembly elections, with citizens heading to polling stations to select their representatives. These elections come at a critical time as political parties vie for position amid economic and social challenges.
A joint seminar was held to discuss ways to automate financial oversight on political parties, highlighting the importance of transparency and accountability in political life. Experts emphasized the need for modern technologies to ensure the integrity of financial operations for parties.
Algerian political parties face significant challenges as they prepare for the legislative elections scheduled for July 2. Many parties must gather the necessary signatures to submit their candidate lists, particularly those that boycotted the previous elections.
Recent polls in Spain show a significant recovery for the People's Party and the Socialist Party, while the far-right Vox Party has seen a decline. These results come amid the ongoing impacts of the war in the Middle East on Spain's political landscape.
The People's Party is gearing up for a potential Supreme Court confrontation over a significant ethical case involving 44 former members of the dissolved Forward Party. The party has devised a three-part defensive strategy to tackle these challenges.
The party's disciplinary committee has concluded its investigations regarding party leader Pritam Singh, addressing several controversial issues within the political sphere. This announcement comes at a critical time as the party faces both internal and external challenges.
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.
Research indicates that far-right ideas are rapidly spreading in Europe and America, prompting traditional parties to adopt more hardline stances, especially on immigration issues.
The distribution of ministerial positions in Thailand has ignited notable tensions within the Pheu Thai Party, raising questions about its electoral recovery. This comes amid the formation of a coalition led by the Bhumjaithai Party, as dissatisfaction grows over the reduced number of ministerial seats.
Political journalist Lucas Jakobovits revealed in an interview with 'Le Monde' that the religious factor is crucial in electoral dynamics, despite political parties' reluctance to acknowledge it. This factor significantly influences the strategies of certain political parties.
The Shura Council of the Islamic Action Front approved a name change during a recent meeting, reflecting a desire to update the party's political identity. This move comes at a sensitive time as Jordan experiences political and social transformations.
Kehri Jamaluddin, a prominent Malaysian politician, has announced his intention to return to UMNO as an ordinary member, stating he is not seeking any official position at this time. This decision comes at a critical moment for the party, which is facing both internal and external challenges.
The Reform and Development Party announced a reassessment of its participation in the Prime Minister's meeting, reflecting shifts in the Egyptian political landscape. This decision comes at a critical time requiring collaborative efforts to achieve stability.
Political parties in the country have presented a series of important recommendations regarding amendments to the social security law, emphasizing the need to improve social protection conditions. This initiative aligns with the government's efforts to enhance social security for citizens.
The recent local elections in France have marked the beginning of the race for the presidency in 2027, posing significant challenges for political parties in selecting their candidates. Questions arise regarding the candidate selection process, including the possibility of holding primaries.
Mauritania's national dialogue project has entered a critical phase as national coordinator Moussa Fall receives proposals from various political parties. This significant step paves the way for long-awaited official discussions despite ongoing political challenges.
The Justice Party issued an official statement apologizing for an unexpected meeting with Egyptian Prime Minister Mustafa Madbouly. The party emphasized that the meeting was not part of its official agenda.
Political scientist Gérard Le Gal reveals the challenges faced by the French Socialist Party in recognizing the threat posed by Jean-Marie Le Pen during the 2002 presidential elections. This denial led to unexpected electoral outcomes, shaking the French political landscape.
A new review recommends capping foreign donations to political parties in the UK, significantly impacting the British Reform Party. These recommendations are part of efforts to combat foreign influence in British politics.
Didier Laguerre, an independent leftist candidate, has been re-elected to lead Fort de France in Martinique, marking his third term. Despite this success, his party recorded its lowest approval rating in over fifty years, reflecting a significant decline in his popularity.
Gabriel Attal, the Secretary-General of the French Renaissance Party, announced his party's readiness to explore the formation of a coordination committee with the Horizon Party and the Democratic Movement Party. This initiative aims to enhance collaboration among parties ahead of the presidential elections scheduled for 2027.
The second round of municipal elections in France has concluded, revealing substantial shifts in party performances. Notable transformations in several cities make this election a significant event in the French political landscape.
The second round of the 2026 municipal elections in France has yielded unexpected results, highlighting several cities as key battlegrounds. These elections reflect significant changes in the local power dynamics amid the country's economic and social challenges.
France is gearing up for its electoral appointment on March 22, as political circles await the results of the second round of municipal elections. The country currently experiences clear divisions among political forces, making this vote a starting point for understanding the national political landscape.
Slovenia is holding significant parliamentary elections on Sunday, with current liberal Prime Minister Robert Golob facing off against populist right leader Janez Janša. Expectations suggest that neither candidate may achieve a clear parliamentary majority.