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Serbia Orthodox Church ‘Shameful’ for Honouring Seselj, Party Says
Opposition party condemns Serbian Orthodox Church diocese for awarding the convicted war criminal Vojislav Seselj.
Sri Lanka talks grow urgent as political vacuum deepens
Sri Lanka is in a political vacuum for a second day Monday with opposition leaders yet to agree on who should replace its roundly rejected leaders, whose residences are occupied by protesters, angry over the country's economic woes.
Boris Johnson is Fighting for his Political Survival
British Prime Minister Boris Johnson is fighting for his political survival after two of his top ministers attacked his leadership and resigned.
Istanbul Mayor Vows to Resist Erdogan’s ‘Disastrous’ Canal Project
Ekrem Imamoglu, Mayor of Istanbul criticizes the Canal Istanbul Project in a press conference on June 25. Photo: Istanbul Municipality
Imamoglu, from the main opposition social democrat Republican People's Party, CHP, which won Istanbul from Erdogan's ruling Justice and Development Party, AKP in 2019, said that experts' concerns about the mega-project must be heeded.
#PresidentialElection2019/Dancila: PSD will be the toughest, most aggressive Opposition party
The Social Democratic Party (PSD) will be the "toughest", "most aggressive" and "best" Opposition party, and the current Power will remain in the collective memory as "the cruelest" and "most incompetent" "Government, said PSD leader Viorica Dancila, on Thursday night.
Kosovo Election Could Be Prelude to Power Tussle
The coalition of three parties - the Democratic Party of Kosovo, PDK, the Alliance for the Future of Kosovo, AAK, and the Initiative for Kosovo, NISMA, is being predicted to win the most votes in Sunday's elections, but not enough to establish an administration.
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Serbia Opposition Slate Parliament's Enforced Holiday
Opposition party leaders and presidential candidates gathered in parliament on Thursday protesting against speaker Maja Gojkovic's decision to suspend parliament's work until after the presidential election in April.
They accused Gojkovic of suspending democracy itself, and some suggested the opposition would express its discontent on the streets.
TV licenses: CoS ruling blocks government plans
Wednesday’s initial ruling by the Council of State (CoS) to accept the appeals by media owners on the unconstitutionality of the recent TV licensing tender, organised by the Greek government, has thrown a wrench in the government’s plans to move forward with official issuing of the auctioned TV licences, while it also stops its plans to shut down TV stations without a license until t
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Opposition furious at PM's warning about return to era of unsolved murders
Opposition party leaders have furiously responded to Prime Minister Ahmet Davuto?lu?s claims that a government without the Justice and Development Party (AKP) would lead to a period similar to the 1990s, an era of unsolved murders and disappearances mostly in the predominantly Kurdish-populated eastern and southeastern Anatolia.
Opposition party leaders rev up criticism against Tsipras, SYRIZA
Opposition party leaders in Greece heaped more criticism on the ruling radical leftist SYRIZA government over the weekend, as the latter was holding a “soul-searching” central committee meeting with opinions vacillating between “pain compromises” with creditors, to uncompromising “rift”.