Businessman Rollan Roberts II announces in a live speech on YouTube that he wants to become US President. His pregnant wife falls right next to him. His slow reaction triggers a small shitstorm.Businessman Rollan Roberts II announces in a live speech on YouTube that he wants to become US President. His pregnant wife falls right next to him. His slow reaction triggers a small shitstorm.source site-3
USA Donald Trump launches campaign for 2024 presidential election Donald Trump at a campaign event in the US state of South Carolina, to his right party colleague Lindsey Graham. photo © Alex Brandon/AP/dpa He wants to do it again: Donald Trump announced his renewed candidacy back in November. Now it's the election campaign for 2024. Does anyone in his party dare to challenge the Republican? Former US President Donald Trump has launched his campaign for the 2024 presidential election with...
Homepoliticsforeign policyPresidential election in the Czech Republic:Ex-general wins against billionaireJan 28, 2023 3:55 p.mOpen detailed viewPetr Pavel is a political career changer. (Photo: Jaroslav Novak/dpa)Former NATO general Petr Pavel surprisingly clearly prevailed in the run-off election against former Prime Minister Andrej Babiš.By Viktoria Großmann, PraguelistenNoticeSplitfeedbackPrintIn the presidential elections in the Czech Republic, there are signs of a clear victory for candidate Petr Pavel. The 61-year-old was most recently chairman of the NATO military committee and ended his service as a...
To replace Milos Zeman, a controversial politician who had close ties with Moscow until the invasion of Ukraine, as head of the country, the Czechs have chosen a former soldier. After counting 90% of the ballots in the second round of the presidential election, former elite paratrooper Petr Pavel is credited with 57.07% of the vote against former Prime Minister and billionaire Andrej Babis.Voting Friday in the village of Cernoucek, the former NATO general said he wanted to be "a...
breaking news Status: 01/28/2023 3:45 p.m The pro-Western former NATO general Pavel becomes the new president in the Czech Republic. After counting more than 85 percent of the constituencies, he clearly prevailed against the populist ex-Prime Minister Babis. In the Czech Republic, former chief of staff Petr Pavel has been elected as the new president. After counting more than 85 percent of the constituencies in the runoff, the pro-Western former NATO general prevailed with around 57 percent of the votes...
democracy High turnout in presidential runoff in the Czech Republic People walk past an election poster for presidential candidate Andrej Babis on a street in Prague. photo © Tomas Tkacik/SOPA Images via ZUMA Press Wire/dpa Populist ex-prime minister or pro-Western former NATO general? In the Czech Republic, people can elect a new president. It seems that many are involved in the decision. In the run-off election for the presidency in the Czech Republic, a high turnout is emerging. According to...
Status: 01/26/2023 06:01 a.m The ongoing political crisis in the country has made President Radev the dominant figure in Bulgaria. Some now wish for a state restructuring of the country with a strong man at the top. By Nikolaus Neumaier, ARD Studio Vienna Monday, January 23: An army helicopter flies along the Bulgarian-Turkish border. On board: Bulgarian President Rumen Radev and Austrian Chancellor Karl Nehammer. Radev had invited Nehammer so that the guest could see for himself the quality of...
Ukraine Zelenskyy fires deputy head of his presidential office After scandals surrounding corruption and enrichment in the state apparatus, Volodymyr Zelenskyy has announced more decisive action against misconduct. photo © Efrem Lukatsky/AP/dpa The Ukrainian President Selenskyj has already dismissed a deputy minister - now another follows: Kyrylo Tymoshenko. He is said to have overstepped his duties as an official in the presidential administration. The deputy head of the Ukrainian presidential office, Kyrylo Tymoshenko, has asked President Volodymyr Zelenskyy to be...
Status: 01/23/2023 08:29 a.m President Erdogan is bringing forward the elections in Turkey. Parliament and the President are to be voted on again on May 14th. Erdogan's own candidacy is legally controversial, and his re-election is uncertain. Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan has announced that the presidential and parliamentary elections scheduled for June will be brought forward to May 14. He thanks God that he will contest the election, which will take place on May 14, with the first-time voters...
Strange justification A month ahead of schedule: Erdogan announces elections in Turkey for May Hopes for re-election: Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan. © Adem Altan / AFP The presidential and parliamentary elections in Turkey will take place in May a month earlier than previously planned. President Erdogan does not want to hear about early elections and provides a curious reason for the postponement. President Recep Tayyip Erdogan has announced the presidential and parliamentary elections in Turkey for May 14th. The...