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9 06, 2017

Strong and Stable to Weak and Wobbly: The 2017 British General Election

2019-05-20T12:58:12+01:00June 9th, 2017|

By Grant Mitchell (Keele University) Introduction After weeks of declaring that there would be no general election until 2020, Theresa May surprised the nation by calling for a general election before 2020. Unlike in previous elections, the introduction of the Fixed-term Parliaments Act (2011) removed from the Prime Minister the power to call snap elections [...]

5 06, 2017

Maltese Labour Party Reconfirmed in Government with a Comfortable Majority: Prime Minister Muscat Confounds his Opponents

2019-05-20T12:58:12+01:00June 5th, 2017|

By Roderick Pace (University of Malta) The snap election held in Malta on 3 June 2017 has reconfirmed the incumbent Labour Party in government for the next five years with a resounding popular majority and a projected nine seat majority in the National Parliament. Labour Leader Joseph Muscat took the oath of office as Prime [...]

4 06, 2017

New Macedonian Government – An end of the authoritarian regime

2019-05-20T12:58:12+01:00June 4th, 2017|

By Trajche Panov (European University Institute, Florence) Macedonia got the first government after 11 years of political dominance of the conservative populist VMRO DPMNE (Internal Macedonian Revolutionary Organization-Democratic Party for Macedonian National Unity) led by its president and long term Prime Minister Nikola Gruevski. This practically closes the era of Nikola Gruevski who created an [...]

24 05, 2017

The government of Edouard Philippe : talkin’ about a revolution?

2019-05-20T12:58:12+01:00May 24th, 2017|

By Camille Bedock (Centre for the Study of Politics-CEVIPOL at Free University of Brussels-ULB) Since the election of the new President Macron on the 7th of May, the French media seems quite unanimous: France is experiencing a soft revolution, with a young president breaking the lines, atomizing old parties and old cleavages, and sending home [...]

23 05, 2017

Seminar (Mexico)

2018-08-13T20:17:25+01:00May 23rd, 2017|

Seminar lecture at the Faculty of Political and Social Sciences of the National Autonomous University of Mexico (UNAM) in Mexico City on "The Current Crisis of Political Parties".

5 05, 2017

New Bulgarian government: more of the same

2019-05-20T12:58:12+01:00May 5th, 2017|

By Dragomir Stoyanov (VUZF University) On March 26, 2017 snap elections were held in Bulgaria. These were the third snap parliamentary elections in the last five years and their results confirmed GERB as the most popular party in Bulgaria. Thus, these were the fourth consecutive national elections in which GERB won parliamentary majority (very unusual [...]