A left-right contest in Colombia puts in question the country's economic future and the continuation of the peace deal with its left-wing rebels.
Spanish Socialists finally take the prize
Spain also has a new prime minister, one who is finally able to enjoy the fruits of the election victory he seemed to have won in 2015.
Italy’s unknown prime minister
After a false start, Italy's populists install their man as prime minister, but his prospects look rather uncertain.
Election preview: Slovenia
The Trumpist right is expected to top the poll in Slovenia, but it looks like being well short of a majority.
Does monarchy help?
Monarchy is topical this week. Some suggest that it can be a positive force to guard against despotism, but I remain sceptical.
Catalonia gets a government at last
A new separatist premier is elected in Catalonia, by the narrowest of margins. He seems unlikely to win any friends in Madrid.
Election preview: East Timor
Constitutional shenanigans have led to an unnecessary early election in East Timor, but its democracy seems to be still functioning.
Election preview: Malaysia
If Malaysia was a democracy, the opposition would already be in power. As it is, they look like missing out again.
Lebanon goes to the polls at last
Lebanon's long-delayed general election is a poor result for its prime minister, but he may still contrive to keep his job.
Happy birthday, Dr Marx!
Karl Marx turns 200, and the debate over his legacy is as lively as ever.