
After Years of Political Crisis, Bulgaria Set to Vote in Eighth Election
Bulgaria’s former president now leads a newly formed political grouping, with polls suggesting it could win around 35% of the vote.

Bulgaria’s former president now leads a newly formed political grouping, with polls suggesting it could win around 35% of the vote.

According to a new German pre-election survey, SPD stands at 15% and Greens at 12%, while The Left slips to 10.5%.

The Spanish PM’s shift to the left could foreshadow the path that socialism—or the social-democratic Left—across the West will follow, or is already following.

Despite multiple electoral victories for the ruling party, the collapse of Pristina’s latest parliamentary session has forced the President to call for yet another snap general election.

With a strong mandate, Takaichi can now push forward an agenda focused on defence, constitutional reform, and immigration.

The leader of the right-wing Chega party could advance to the second round, marking a significant change in Portugal’s political landscape.

The PM said Hungary faces a choice between peace and war, between safeguarding national interests and giving in to Brussels.

Stockholm credits stricter asylum rules—and generous financial incentives for voluntary returns—with thousands of migrants leaving the country.

Kyriakos Mitsotakis’ New Democracy may be forced to form a coalition, something the PM has repeatedly said he wants to avoid.

“The youngsters in the protest demand changes. What changes, and who is best prepared to make them is a question with multiple different answers within the protest.”