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Video: How does Italy's dual electoral system work?

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Italy's system favours coalitions because it combines the rules of proportional representation and first-past-the-post.
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Is Italy about to get a far-right prime minister?

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Georgia Meloni could become Italy’s first far-right leader since Benito Mussolini in Sunday’s general elections.
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Airbnb Declares the Party Over With New Tech

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Airbnb has announced new technology to enforce preventing renters from using homes to host parties and gatherings. The new anti-party tech will track factors like a guest’s age, past reviews, and the length of their stay. Airbnb has...
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‘Ballot box revolution’: Lebanon holds parliamentary elections

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Voter participation is expected to be higher this year following an increase in diaspora voting last week.
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French greens and left unite to face Macron before June elections

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France's greens and the left wing party of Jean-Luc Mélenchon have joined forces in a "historic moment" to face Macron before June's parliamentary elections.
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UK prepares for local elections in major test for PM Johnson

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He is also under pressure due to the cost of living and the so-called "Partygate" scandals during the pandemic.
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UK’s Boris Johnson offers apology after lockdown parties fine

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Boris Johnson says he has paid a police fine for attending a lockdown-breaching party and offers a ‘full apology’.
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France election: Can Marine Le Pen win?

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French president Emmanuel Macron faces a fight to stay in power, with polls suggesting this month’s run-off against far-right leader Marine Le Pen could be a close contest.
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Hungary election: A short history of Viktor Orbán's strained relationship with the EU

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As Viktor Orbán bids to stay in power, Brussels will be watching Sunday's election with a close eye.
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Hungary: Orban hails ‘great victory’ after landslide election win

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Preliminary results show Viktor Orban’s Fidesz party on track to win a two-thirds majority in parliament, after campaign overshadowed by war in Ukraine.
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Thousands rally in Pakistani capital as pressure grows on PM Khan

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Rival pro-government and opposition supporters descend on Islamabad ahead of a no-confidence motion on Imran Khan.
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Trudeau confirms confidence-and-supply agreement between Liberals and NDP

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Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says the Liberal government has reached an agreement that would see the NDP support the Liberal government to keep it in power until 2025, in exchange for a commitment from Liberals to act on key NDP...
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Palestinian youth voices frustration over old electoral systems

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Young Palestinians say they are being left out of political life, which directly impact their lives.
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Boris Johnson under fire for 'Trumpian politics' after protesters mob Labour's Starmer

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Several Conservative MPs have linked a baseless slur made by the prime minister about Starmer to an incident on Monday when the opposition leader was hounded by protesters.
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Macron says Putin told him Russia won’t escalate Ukraine crisis

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Macron’s remarks come during visit to Kyiv as Kremlin denies any de-escalation deal with France over Ukraine crisis.
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Boris Johnson: London's Metropolitan Police deny delaying Sue Gray's 'partygate' report

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Police have asked for Sue Gray's report to include "minimal reference" to alleged Downing Street lockdown parties to avoid prejudicing their own investigation.
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Chances of absolute majority look slim for all in Portugal vote

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Incumbent PM’s Socialist Party is expected to win Sunday’s snap polls, but the absolute majority remains elusive.
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Italian President Sergio Mattarella re-elected, ending impasse

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Mattarella, 80, agrees to serve a second seven-year term after political parties fail to find an acceptable alternative.
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Secret ballot begins in Italian presidential election amid COVID-19 pandemic

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Italy's next president will have an important role in acting as a neutral referee among the various parties — as Italy struggles to emerge from the pandemic — and will work to enact reforms to help the recovery and boost economic growth.
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UK PM Boris Johnson again urged to resign over Downing Street parties

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Johnson has so far ruled out resignation but several of his own lawmakers have urged him to do so or face a vote of no confidence.
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British PM refuses to resign as report over ‘partygate’ looms

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British Prime Minister Boris Johnson has once again defied calls to resign over his “partygate” scandal during the weekly Prime Minister’s Questions session in the House of Commons.
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'In the name of God, go': Conservative MP tells Johnson as lawmaker defects to Labour

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At Prime Minister's Questions, one Conservative MP defected to Labour as another called on Boris Johnson to step down.
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'Partygate' scandal: Johnson critics face government 'blackmail', says UK lawmaker

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Senior Tory William Wragg disclosed the alleged intimidation campaign as Downing Street battles to shore up PM Boris Johnson against calls from within the party for his resignation.
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U.K.'s Boris Johnson faces calls for resignation after attending lockdown party

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U.K. Prime Minister Boris Johnson is facing calls for his resignation after apologizing for attending a bring-your-own-booze garden party at 10 Downing Street in May 2020, when Britain was in full lockdown.