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Politics / 2 weeks ago

Netherlands’ local map mirrors broad shake-up in Dutch politics

According to exit polling and early vote tallies, the Netherlands' social-liberal Democrats 66 (D66) surged to historic heights, while the far-right Party for Freedom (PVV) saw its support falter in the wake of the government’s collapse earlier this year. The electoral map you’re viewing shows how many municipalities gave D66 the lead, transforming previously contested zones into zones of new influence.

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Politics / 5 weeks ago

How old do you have to be to vote?

While 18 years old remains the most common minimum voting age, there is significant variation across countries, from 16 to 21, and even 25 in rare cases. According to the Wikipedia overview of voting ages, most nations use 18 as the legal voting threshold. A handful lower it to 16 or 17, and the United Arab Emirates remains an outlier with a voting age of 25. That data is echoed in broader surveys: nearly 202 countries hold 18 as their standard voting age, while only 10 use 16, and 4 use 17.

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Politics / 37 weeks ago

Projected vote shares from Germany's federal elections

Germany's 2025 federal election, on Sunday, February 23, is shaping up to be an exciting contest. According to the latest polls, the CDU/CSU, or union party, is expected to secure the largest vote share, around 29.9%, making Friedrich Merz the likely next chancellor. Here's a breakdown of the expected vote share for each party:

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Politics / 41 weeks ago

How Belarus' Lukashenko has stayed in power for 31 years

Alexander Lukashenko, often referred to as "Europe's last dictator," has ruled Belarus for over three decades. His tenure, which began in 1994, has been marked by a combination of political manoeuvring, economic control, and strategic alliances.

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Politics / 49 weeks ago

Romanian parliamentary elections signal shift in political landscape

Romania's political arena was reshaped following the December 1, 2024 parliamentary elections. The governing Social Democratic Party (PSD) has retained its position as the leading force, winning 21.96% of the vote. This outcome secures PSD's parliamentary majority and ensures the continuation of its pro-European Union and pro-NATO policies. However, according to Romania Insider, the election also spotlighted the rise of the far-right Alliance for the Union of Romanians (AUR), which captured 18.01% of the vote. AUR's surge signals a notable shift in Romania's political dynamics, reflecting a growing appetite for nationalist ideologies. This development poses a significant challenge to the traditional political establishment.

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