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- 1From:Peace and Freedom (Vol. 82, Issue 2)Do you miss democracy? It's up to the people (us) to rise up to work against voter suppression, election deniers, and those who stormed the Capitol in a violent act of insurrection January 6, 2021. In contrast, thousands...
- 2From:The New York Times MagazineGet Out the Vote! THERE's SOMETHING a strong candidate for any political office has to have: a catchy slogan. Here are a few from kids in races for student council positions all over the country. ''Vote Jordan the...
- 3From:Country Report: BurundiThe latest elections for the presidency and the National Assembly (the lower house of parliament) were held on May 20th 2020. Mr Ndayishimiye won 68% of the vote in the presidential election, and his closest rival,...
- 4From:Country Report: OmanOman's bicameral parliament does not have law-making powers, which remain firmly in the hands of the sultan, although both houses can propose draft bills and refer them to the government. Only Oman's lower house, the...
- 5From:Country Report: TunisiaThe president, Kaïs Saïed, secured support for expanded presidential powers in a constitutional referendum on July 25th 2022, leaving him in ultimate control of the executive. Once the end-January second-round...
- 6From:Country Report: OmanOman's bicameral parliament does not have law-making powers, which remain firmly in the hands of the sultan, although both houses can propose draft bills and refer them to the government. Only Oman's lower house, the...
- 7From:Country Report: Hong KongMr Lee, a former police officer and security official who served as chief secretary for administration in 2021-22, was elected as chief executive following a restricted-franchise poll in May 2022; he was the only...
- 8From:Country Report: ItalyWhat's happened? On February 12th regional elections were held in Lombardy (in the north) and Lazio (in the centre), with the right-wing national government alliance winning comfortably in both regions. Voter turnout...
- 9From:Country Report: OmanOman's bicameral parliament does not have law-making powers, which remain firmly in the hands of the sultan, although both houses can propose draft bills and refer them to the government. Only Oman's lower house, the...
- 10From:Country Report: OmanOman's bicameral parliament does not have law-making powers, which remain firmly in the hands of the sultan, although both houses can propose draft bills and refer them to the government. Only Oman's lower house, the...
- 11From:Country Report: OmanOman's bicameral parliament does not have law-making powers, which remain firmly in the hands of the sultan, although both houses can propose draft bills and refer them to the government. Only Oman's lower house, the...
- 12From:Country Report: IranIran's global ranking has declined by two places to 154th out of 167 countries in the EIU's 2021 Democracy Index, leaving it firmly entrenched among the countries considered to be "authoritarian". The country's overall...
- 13From:Taiwan Government NewsPresident Tsai Ing-wen congratulates former NATO Military Committee Chairman General Petr Pavel on his election as Czech President. Tsai expressed her delight at the Czech Republic writing a new chapter in democratic...
- 14From:New African (Issue 615)The ruling MPLA party, led by President Joao Lourengo, standing for his second term, won the August election by a narrower margin than before, and with voter turnout at only 45%. Is this indicative of people...
- 15From:Country Report: OmanParliament (the Council of Oman) comprises the Majlis al-Dawla (the State Council, the upper house) and the Majlis al-Shura (the Consultative Council, the lower house). The two bodies do not have law-making powers, which...
- 16From:Country Report: OmanParliament (Council of Oman) comprises the Majlis al-Dawla (State Council, the upper house) and the Majlis al-Shura (Consultative Council, the lower house). The two bodies do not have law-making powers; such powers...
- 17From:The Baltic TimesLow voter turnout in this year's local elections is an indication of political apathy in nearly all Latvia, Iveta Kazoka, a political scientist and director of Providus think tank, told LETA. Kazoka noted that in...
- 18From:The EconomistOur model suggests the race is uncomfortably tight for Democrats THE RESULT of Virginia's race for governor on November 2nd will "set the tone" for next year's mid-term elections. So said Terry McAuliffe, the former...
- 19From:Country Report: OmanParliament (Council of Oman) comprises the Majlis al-Dawla (State Council, the upper house) and the Majlis al-Shura (Consultative Council, the lower house). The two bodies do not have law-making powers; such powers...
- 20From:Country Report: OmanParliament (Council of Oman) comprises the Majlis al-Dawla (State Council, the upper house) and the Majlis al-Shura (Consultative Council, the lower house). The two bodies do not have law-making powers; such powers...