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Centre-left back in Sweden

Sweden's centre-left prime minister returns to office following a narrow escape, but his coalition has been badly weakened in advance of next year's election.

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Charles Richardson Europe, Party matters, Scandinavia 2 Comments 12 July 202126 January 2022

Election previews: Bulgaria and Moldova

Early parliamentary elections are being held in both Bulgaria and Moldova in an effort to resolve political deadlocks.

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Charles Richardson Elections, Europe 2 Comments 9 July 20219 July 2021

New York goes preferential

Democrats choose their candidate for mayor of New York in America's biggest experiment yet with preferential voting.

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Europe’s far right consolidates

Most of Europe's far-right parties agree on a declaration of policy towards the EU. Could it be a step towards bigger things?

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Finally some good news for UK Labour

Another British by-election produces a narrow Labour victory, with the odious George Galloway playing a spoiler role.

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On a knife-edge in Sweden

Every vote will count in the Swedish parliament, after the centre-left government fell last week on a vote of confidence.

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Death of a war criminal

Donald Rumsfeld, architect of invasion and torture, dies peacefully and unmolested. The results of his work live on.

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France keeps out the extremists

France's regional and departmental elections show a combination of disaffection among voters and continued allegiance to the mainstream.

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June electoral roundup

This month's regular update brings electoral news from Mexico, Armenia, Algeria and Samoa.

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Charles Richardson Africa, Elections, Electoral law, Latin America, Middle East, Oceania 1 Comment 28 June 202119 November 2021

France votes, regionally

France's regional elections have not attracted much voter interest, but they give a graphic demonstration of how much the country's party system has changed in five and a half years.

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