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The US States Seek Alternatives to Postal Voting
More and more governments in the United States are betting on alternatives to postal voting.
States such as Connecticut, Virginia and Pennsylvania are looking to set up more special ballot hand-in boxes, reports The New York Times.…
Opposition Leader Belarus Wants to Recount Election Results
Belarusian opposition leader Svetlana Tikhanovskaya on Friday asked her supporters to sign an online form demanding a recount of last Sunday's presidential election.
Incumbent President Lukashenko won it, but the opposition is…
Conservative Andrzej Duda Re-Elected in Polish Elections
Polish President Andrzej Duda has been re-elected as Polish leader with a narrow lead over his liberal challenger Rafal Trzaskowsi, the BBC reported.
Duda, who won the first round of the presidential elections at the end of June,…
Biden is Raising Campaign Money Again Than Trump
While U.S. President Donald Trump is currently lagging behind his rival Joe Biden in the polls for the November presidential election, he has no complaints about lack of campaign money.
Trump and Republican electoral funds raised $…
French Greens Party Put Pressure on Macron After Election Victory
The French green party EELV wants President Emmanuel Macron to prioritize environmental protection.
According to MEP and party leader Yannick Jadot, the electoral gains of the greens in the municipal elections on Sunday show that…
Brexit Postponement Approved: EU Gives British Time Until January 31
The European Union affords the Great Britain until 31 January to depart the Union. That was decided from the EU ambassadors through the 27 other Member Claims right after the British had asked for an extension. Brussels also permits London…
European Commission: No Deal Brexit is Becoming Popular on April
European Commission: No Deal Brexit is Becoming Popular on April. The fact that the United Kingdom will leave the European Union on 12 April without the divorce agreement with the EU being approved is "increasingly likely".
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Vice Presidents Party, British Prime Minister May Steps Up To Brexit Plans
Vice Presidents Party, British Prime Minister May Steps up to Brexit Plans. Two Vice Presidents of the British Conservative party are stepping up. Maria Caulfield and Ben Bradley oppose the Brexit views of Prime Minister Theresa May,…