Elections 2024

Georgia Stays Committed to Russia

Georgia Stays Committed to Russia

Georgia’s parliamentary elections on October 26 saw Georgian Dream secure a landslide victory, despite accusations of electoral fraud from the opposition

Jordan Embraces Islamic Politics

Jordan Embraces Islamic Politics

Jordan’s parliamentary elections saw the Islamic Action Front secure 31 seats, reflecting voter frustration with the political status quo

Iran to Hold Election Ensuring No Changes

Iran to Hold Election Ensuring No Changes

The upcoming Iranian presidential election is expected to maintain the regime’s priorities of continuity and stability, with the likely winner being Mohammad Baqer Qalibaf, a conservative candidate favored by the military and the supreme leader’s office.

Modi Warned by Indian Voters

Modi Warned by Indian Voters

Despite winning 240 seats, the BJP’s performance was seen as a setback for Modi’s authoritarian tendencies and a sign that Indians value their democracy.

India Entering A Political Circus

India Entering A Political Circus

Find out how the ruling BJP’s failure to secure a majority single-handedly will lead to negotiations and collaboration with various political parties.

The Hindu Rivalry in Maharashtra Politics

The Hindu Rivalry in Maharashtra Politics

Maharashtra’s political landscape sees former allies, BJP and Shiv Sena, now fierce rivals in a high-stakes battle for power, with alliances shifting and egos clashing.

The Power Play: A Closer Look at Pakistan General Election 2024

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Pakistan faces a pivotal moment with complex challenges—poverty, inflation, corruption—while preparing for crucial February 8 elections. Key contenders: PML-N led by Nawaz Sharif and PPP led by Bilawal Bhutto Zardari. Military influence and geopolitical shifts add uncertainty to the nation’s future.

All Eyes on Sabah: Sabah to Test Out New Political Alliances

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Speculation surrounds an early state election in Sabah, with the ruling GRS coalition considering leveraging its strengthened position and alliances before the Opposition organizes, despite the mandate until 2025. Analysts warn of risks amid internal tensions and advise caution in the face of potential losses.

What does Taiwan’s General Election mean for South East Asia?

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Taiwan’s recent presidential election saw Lai Ching-te of the DPP secure a historic third term, but the party lost its legislative majority. The outcome raises concerns over Sino-U.S. relations, with Southeast Asian nations navigating delicate diplomatic challenges amidst potential regional security shifts.