Posts Tagged ‘élections’
Dídac Gutiérrez-Peris about Elections shaping the future of Europe
Dídac Gutiérrez-Peris participated on the 10th of November in a conference “Elections Shaping the Future of Europe: Catastrophe Avoided, Challenge Accepted” at the CIDOB in Barcelona. Contrary to the initial fears, the most catastrophic scenario on the disintegration of the EU has been avoided. The challenge of reforming the Union, however, lies ahead. The year…
Read MoreWhat will France’s role in Europe be over the next five years?
After this year elections in France, the political landscape of the country has evolved. What influence will it have on France’s role in Europe? How will France’s neighboring countries react? EuroCité gathered some experts from Spain, Italy, Germany, Finland, Sweden and the United Kingdom to answer these questions. Find out about their point of view in…
Read More« The Left, the Right, the Angry » : commentary on the Irish February 2016 elections
EuroCité contributor Terry Connolly analyzes in this article the last Irish elections of 2016, which have seen the defeat of the Left and Labour. As he explains, the Irish elections are both an important part of European politics, but also a foretaste of what awaits other European states during next years’ elections. From this point…
Read MoreIn an Unstable Equilibrium: The European Partisan System at the Dawn of a New Term
This article follows on the heels of a series of texts published since 2010 that study the evolution of the European social democratic Left over the course of the legislative elections held in the European Union (EU). These elections continually reconfigure the balance of power in the Council, which is one of the legislative bodies…
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