Britain’s governing Conservative Party, which is trailing badly in the opinion polls, lost one of its safest parliamentary seats on Friday in a significant new
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Law and Justice Party Holds Narrow Lead in Poland Election
Centrist and progressive forces appeared capable of forming a new government in Poland after securing more seats in a critical general election on Sunday, despite
Poland Is Voting In a ‘Pivotal’ Election: Here’s What to Know
A deeply divided Polish electorate went to the polls on Sunday to issue verdicts on two main rivals that are offering drastically different interpretations of
Growing Wariness of Aid to Ukraine Hangs Over Polish Election
The radical right-wing candidate running for Parliament in Poland’s deep south wants to slash taxes, regulations on business and welfare benefits. Most striking, however, is
Bavarian Election Results Signal Trouble for Scholz’s Government
German voters handed a victory on Sunday to mainstream conservatives in a state election in Bavaria — as well as in the smaller central state
Poland’s Ruling Party Uses Germany as Boogeyman as Tough Election Looms
Amid rising alarm this summer in Poland and the Baltic States over a possible military attack from the east, the Polish Embassy in Lithuania requested
A Wartime Election in Ukraine? It’s a Political Hot Potato.
It might seem like a huge distraction at the height of a full-scale war, not to mention a logistical nightmare: holding a presidential election as
Slovakia Appears Set to Join the Putin Sympathizers After Election
The victory of Robert Fico, a former prime minister who took a pro-Russian campaign stance, in Slovakia’s parliamentary elections is a further sign of eroding
In Poland, Supporters of Opposition March in Warsaw Ahead of Key Election
Huge crowds marched through Poland’s capital, Warsaw, on Sunday, converging around a giant flag commemorating a 1944 uprising against Nazi Germany, as opponents of the
Slovakia’s Election Could Echo in Ukraine. Here’s What to Expect.
An election in Slovakia on Saturday represents more than just a vote in a small Central European nation with less than six million people. It