Egyptians possibly persecuted due to low turn-out rate Senate elections
August and September were voting months in Egypt as it was time to compose a new Senate. However, with only between 10 and 14 percent
August and September were voting months in Egypt as it was time to compose a new Senate. However, with only between 10 and 14 percent
On the 13th of September, regional elections for governors as well as elections for federal, regional and municipal legislators in 41 out of 85 regions
The last parliamentary elections in Montenegro were characterized by a wide offer on the political spectrum, from civic parties to Serbian nationalists, an absolute commitment
Members of the Tripoli-based Government of National Accord (GNA) and of the Tobruk-based Parliament met in Morocco on September 6th. The objective of the dialogue,
After two days of negotiation, Kosovo and Serbia both signed an agreement in which they agreed to normalize their economic relations. The agreement includes several
The people of Belarus have been going out on the street for nearly a month now, showing no signs of backing down. Even the threat
Tunisia’s new government lead by Prime Minister Hichem Mechichi was appointed on Wednesday after winning 134 of the 217 votes in Parliament. Tunisia’s third cabinet
Lebanon has a new Prime Minister. Mustapha Adib received 90 of the 120 votes in Parliament on the 31st of August. Being a former diplomat,
Unofficial results of the Montenegrin parliamentary elections suggest the governing Democratic Party of Socialists of Montenegro (DPS) won the largest share of the vote. However
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