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Exit Polls 2024: Jagan Reddy's Fate Hangs in Balance in Andhra Pradesh

Originally Published 1 year ago — by Greatandhra

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The upcoming Andhra Pradesh Assembly and Lok Sabha election results will determine the political futures of Chandrababu Naidu and YS Jagan Mohan Reddy. The current political climate suggests that losing could mean the end of political existence for either leader, with potential party mergers and shifting loyalties adding to the uncertainty. The stakes are high, and the outcomes could lead to significant changes in the state's political landscape.

"Thaksin Shinawatra Released from Detention After 15 Years"

Originally Published 1 year ago — by CNN

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Former Thai Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra has been released from detention after serving six months in prison for conflict of interest, abuse of power, and corruption during his time in power. His jail sentence was reduced to one year after a request for a royal pardon, and he was granted parole due to age and illness. Thaksin, a divisive figure in Thai politics, returned to a tumultuous political landscape and speculation surrounds his release, with some experts suggesting a possible deal with the establishment.

"Pakistani Court Sentences Ex-PM Imran Khan to 10 Years in Prison for State Secrets"

Originally Published 1 year ago — by Fox News

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Former Pakistani Prime Minister Imran Khan has been sentenced to 10 years in prison for revealing state secrets in the Cipher case, adding to the more than 150 cases he faces since being ousted in 2022. Khan, who is already serving a three-year prison sentence in a graft case, plans to appeal the ruling. Despite being barred from running in the upcoming parliamentary elections, Khan remains a significant political figure in Pakistan due to his grassroots support and anti-establishment stance.

"Challenges Await as Anti-Abortion Activists March in Washington"

Originally Published 2 years ago — by The New York Times

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The annual March for Life in Washington faces a different political climate after the reversal of Roe v. Wade, with the anti-abortion movement encountering setbacks in the court of public opinion and fewer powerful allies. The movement is now focused on state-by-state battles over politics and policy, as well as shifting its messaging to focus on the needs of pregnant women and their families. The Democratic Party is mobilizing in support of abortion rights, while the anti-abortion movement aims to expand its reach at the state level and transfer its persistence into local marches that push for state action.

"Javier Milei's Inauguration Sparks Speculation on Argentina's Future"

Originally Published 2 years ago — by The Associated Press

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Right-wing economist Javier Milei has been inaugurated as Argentina's president, leaving the nation uncertain about which version of him will govern. Milei gained popularity with his anti-establishment rhetoric and promises to tackle corruption and economic issues. However, his recent actions, such as appointing a former Central Bank president and backtracking on certain plans, suggest a more moderate approach. Despite this, Milei still plans to implement drastic measures, including cutting public spending and merging ministries. He faces opposition from the Peronist movement and unions. Milei's inaugural address will be delivered to his supporters outside the National Congress building, emphasizing his defiance.

Javier Milei's Inauguration Sparks Speculation on Argentina's Future

Originally Published 2 years ago — by NPR

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As economist Javier Milei assumes the presidency of Argentina, there is uncertainty about which version of him will govern - the anti-establishment crusader from the campaign trail or the more moderate president-elect. Milei's victory in the presidential runoff election sent shockwaves through the political landscape, and his promises to tackle corruption, inflation, and currency depreciation resonated with disillusioned Argentines. However, his recent actions, such as appointing a former Central Bank president and backtracking on certain plans, suggest a more pragmatic approach. Milei plans to deliver his inaugural address to his supporters outside the National Congress building and is expected to announce drastic spending cuts. However, he is likely to face opposition from the Peronist movement and unions.

"Party Affiliation, Hochul's Endorsement, and the Race to Replace Santos: Insights into Long Island Politics"

Originally Published 2 years ago — by City & State New York

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Party affiliation on Long Island is a loose signifier, with many voters identifying as independent and not strictly aligning with a particular party. The political landscape reflects a diverse range of political identities, making it challenging for candidates to rely solely on party labels to win elections.

"U.S. Election Looms: Uncertainty Prevails with 12 Months Remaining"

Originally Published 2 years ago — by The Washington Post

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As the 2024 election approaches, the United States remains in a state of uncertainty and division. Major events, such as former President Trump's indictments and trials, a mass killing in Maine, and conflicts in the Middle East and Ukraine, have failed to significantly alter the political landscape. President Biden's approval ratings have remained relatively stable, while Republicans continue to struggle with election denialism. The upcoming off-year elections in Kentucky, Mississippi, Virginia, and Ohio may provide some clues for the 2024 race, particularly regarding abortion rights. Overall, the country remains deeply divided, and the outcome of the 2024 election and control of Congress are far from certain.

"Nawaz: A Voice Worth Listening to"

Originally Published 2 years ago — by IndiaTimes

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Nawaz Sharif's return to Pakistan after four years may not significantly change the political landscape as the army is expected to maintain control over any government formed after the 2024 elections, even if Sharif leads it. Since being ousted as PM in 2017, Pakistan has seen multiple changes in leadership, including Imran Khan and Sharif's brother Shehbaz. The country is currently under a caretaker setup led by an army-appointed figure, with elections expected in early 2024.

Nawaz Sharif's Highly Anticipated Return to Pakistani Politics

Originally Published 2 years ago — by DW (English)

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Former Pakistani Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif is set to return to Pakistan after four years of voluntary exile in London. Sharif, who heads the Pakistan Muslim League (Nawaz) party, plans to overturn his corruption conviction and lead his party in national elections expected in January 2024. His return is expected to shake up the political landscape in Pakistan, challenging his main rival, Imran Khan. While some see Sharif's return as a farce, others believe he has the backing of the country's powerful military. However, his popularity among the public remains uncertain.

China's President Xi breaks convention, delivers National Day speech and vows to meet economic goals

Originally Published 2 years ago — by Reuters

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Chinese President Xi Jinping broke with convention by delivering the National Day speech, usually given by the premier, at a dinner reception ahead of China's 74th anniversary. Xi emphasized the need for unity and overcoming obstacles, while the unexplained disappearances of cabinet ministers and military commanders have raised concerns about political purges and the unpredictability of China's government. The latest official to vanish is Defence Minister Li Shangfu, leaving uncertainty about China's military representation at upcoming events.

Spain's King Faces Decision on Government Formation as Catalans Set New Red Lines

Originally Published 2 years ago — by POLITICO Europe

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Spain's King Felipe VI is faced with the task of choosing the next prime minister as none of the party leaders have secured a majority of votes to form a government after last month's inconclusive national election. Conservative leader Alberto Núñez Feijóo argues that his Popular Party, which won the most votes, should be given the opportunity to form a government, but lacks the necessary support. Socialist Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez appears better positioned to remain in office, but needs to persuade Catalan separatist MPs to vote for him. The king's decision will be met with criticism regardless of whom he chooses.

Cincinnati's 50th Pride Parade draws record-breaking crowds.

Originally Published 2 years ago — by WCPO 9 Cincinnati

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Tens of thousands of people celebrated 50 years of Cincinnati Pride at the parade and festival along The Banks on Saturday. The event was a recognition of a half century of celebration that began, and continues to be, a fight for the rights of LGBTQ people. Many attendees remain concerned of a nationwide movement targeting LGBTQ youth and trans people, but for others, the day served as an opportunity to let their walls fall away as a day to be all they are as much as they want to be.