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Danish Election Renews Leftist Government

Sven R. Larson November 2, 2022

Incumbent prime minister and Social Democrat chairwoman, Mette Frederiksen, intends to hand in her resignation while negotiating a new alliance to come back with renewed parliamentary support.

Sunak Faces Parliament After Appointing Cabinet

Bridget Ryder October 28, 2022

Sunak quickly formed his cabinet, a combination of familiar faces, including former cabinet members sacked by Truss or Johnson but restored to office by Sunak.

First Parliamentary Address by King Charles III

David Boos September 13, 2022

In his first address to Parliament, King Charles III remembered his late mother and emphasized the “vital parliamentary traditions,” while in turn receiving condolences from representatives of the Houses of Commons and Lords.

Swedish Right Holds Edge in Vote Count

Sven R. Larson September 12, 2022

The Islamist party performed well in urban areas with large immigrant populations. This likely deprived the social democrats of votes critical to winning the parliamentary election.

Legislative Elections: Macron Loses Majority Amid Unexpected Breakthrough for Rassemblement National

Hélène de Lauzun June 21, 2022

The biggest surprise of the election is the performance of the RN, which won 89 seats—11 times more than in the previous elections. The pollsters were totally focused on the NUPES and clearly failed to anticipate this tidal wave.

Criminalising ‘Conversion Therapy’ in a Liberal Democracy

Sebastian Morello May 20, 2022

How is it, we may ask ourselves, sexuality is widely deemed something fluid, unless its fluidity runs towards heterosexuality, and then all of a sudden sexuality becomes a binary phenomenon that cannot undergo any change?

Live Not Like Flies

Harrison Pitt May 15, 2022

The resonant echoes of our island story in public rituals, though a little pantomime-ish, reconnect us to our past. They help us feel the burden of our role as custodians of a national inheritance, so that Britain’s most precious features, while subject to repair and improvement where possible, are carried to future generations. In this sense, a country’s rituals are a sign of respect for the past, not blind deference to its every jot and tittle.

Greek Opposition: Azov Parliamentary Address a Historic Shame 

Robert Semonsen April 9, 2022

Leaders from opposition parties spanning the entirety of the Left-Right spectrum have condemned Asov’s presence in the Greek Parliament.

Bulgaria: Thousands of Anti-Green Pass Protestors Storm National Parliament 

Robert Semonsen January 19, 2022

Shortly after some 3,000 people gathered in front of the National Assembly last Wednesday in Sofia, tempers flared, and demonstrators—comprised heavily of supporters of the irredentist-nationalist Revival party—clashed with police and stormed towards the parliament, coming just several meters away from the main entrance.

Portugal: Presidential Decree Formally Dissolves Parliament 

Robert Semonsen December 7, 2021

The parliament’s formal dissolution took place two months ahead of the previously-announced snap election, which was initially triggered in October when lawmakers rejected the Socialist minority government’s 2022 budget proposal.

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