Democracy Without Parties
In this small Spanish municipality, neighbors have banished political parties from local elections.
In this small Spanish municipality, neighbors have banished political parties from local elections.
The liberal Left in Germany, through its plan to lower the voting age to 16 at the federal level, appears to be seeking to expand its voter base, just as they have sought to do via pro-mass migration policies.
The Tory MP’s best defence was that the alternative to the nominal Conservative Party is “far worse.”
For Keir Starmer, leader of the Labour Party, it would be perfectly normal to extend the authorisation of voting to general elections for European citizens: just “common sense,” according to his own terms.
Support for Erdoğan was unusually strong in Belgium where 85,000 residents participated in the first round of voting.
The debate over voter ID appears to be an American import, but it is far less contentious here than it is across the pond.
German Foreign Minister Annalena Baerbock caused a ruckus by dismissing her voters. The opposition demands Baerbock’s immediate resignation, but her colleagues and public broadcasters sense a disinformation campaign.
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