Voters in Peru headed to polling stations on Sunday for a crucial presidential election featuring numerous candidates amid expectations of a runoff. This election comes at a sensitive time as citizens seek to choose a new leader amid economic and political challenges.
The Vietnamese parliament unanimously elected To Lam, General Secretary of the Communist Party, as the country's president for a new five-year term. This election reflects the strong confidence Lam enjoys within the Vietnamese political landscape.
In Iraq, public demands are rising for the dissolution of both the federal parliament and the Kurdistan Parliament due to perceived failures in fulfilling constitutional obligations, particularly the election of a president and the formation of a government.
The Iraqi Parliament announced that the presidential election session will take place on April 11, following a delay of over two months. This decision comes amid significant political divisions within the parliament.
A recent poll indicates a significant drop in the popularity of former U.S. President Donald Trump, attributed to the ongoing war in Ukraine and its impact on U.S. domestic and foreign policy. This decline reflects growing voter concerns about Trump's ability to handle global challenges effectively.