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Month: April 2013

Same-sex marriage vs federalism

The ACT government thinks it can set up its own family law system. Supporters of marriage equality should recognise that that's a bad idea.

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Charles Richardson Australia, Constitutional law, Political issues, United States Leave a comment 30 April 201328 January 2022

Ungrateful Iceland

Icelanders return the centre-right opposition to power as expected, despite the fact that they presided over the disintegration of the country's economy last time they were in office.

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Charles Richardson Elections, Europe, Scandinavia 2 Comments 29 April 201328 January 2022

Who lost Italy?

Two months later, and Italy has its new government. Could things have turned out differently?

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French Polynesia to vote for stability

French Polynesia votes next week in the second round of an election designed to end a long period of instability. It looks like returning the controversial Gaston Flosse to the top job.

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Charles Richardson Elections, Electoral law, Oceania 2 Comments 27 April 2013

Not all religion is fundamentalist

An exciting and uplifting story about the rescue of the treasures of Timbuktu (yes, it's a real place). But there's also a moral to it.

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Election preview: Iceland

Despite its relatively good economic record, Iceland's left-wing coalition is headed for defeat in tomorrow's election.

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Another roll of the Italian dice

For a party that won a majority in the lower house, Italy's centre-left has done about as badly in the post-election bargaining as it's possible to imagine.

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France makes it official

A divisive debate comes to a close in France, with a largely party-line vote in favor of same-sex marriage.

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The Dalai Lama gets his gig

Sydney University decides to risk the disapproval of the Chinese government and host a lecture by the Dalai Lama.

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Paraguay swings to the right

Paraguay's voters have returned to the fold of the Colorado Party and elected successful businessman Horacio Cartes as their next president.

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