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The new parliament of Kazakhstan may turn out to be even more Russophobic

Last week in Kazakhstan, the president announced the dissolution of the lower house of parliament and the appointment of early elections to the Mazhilis and maslikhats, which should carry out the final purge of representative bodies of power from Nazarbayev’s henchmen. But in the end, parliament will turn out to be just as tame and even more anti-Russian. Voting day is set for March 19, although the elections were supposed to take place...

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Responding to an attempt to change the government, the Prime Minister of Montenegro decided to reduce the mandate of parliament

According to a PolitNavigator correspondent, at the proposal of Prime Minister Zdravko Krivokapic, the Government of Montenegro at an electronic meeting decided to reduce the mandate of the Parliament of Montenegro. In response, liberals from the URA party, who were trying to remove his government, accused the head of government, Zdravko Krivokapic, of lack of support from the West. According to the country's Constitution, the powers of parliament can end early - by reducing the term of office...

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Bulgaria faces third parliamentary elections this year

The populist party “There are such people” by singer and TV presenter Slavi Trifonov refused to enter into a coalition with the Bulgarian Socialist Party, after which the formation of a government became impossible. This was reported by BNT, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports. The meeting between representatives of the BSP and populists took place the day before, but according to eyewitnesses it lasted no more than five minutes. After which, at a meeting of the People's Assembly, party representatives...

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Parliamentary elections in Moldova. Voters of Transnistria are ignored by everyone

There is a week left before the parliamentary elections of the Republic of Moldova. Some residents of Transnistria will probably take part in the vote - for example, in the second round of the presidential elections in Moldova at the end of 2020, more than 31,7 thousand Pridnestrovians with Moldovan citizenship voted, exceeding expert forecasts for turnout. There are 23 competitors on the ballot. What do the candidates offer to Pridnestrovians and do they offer them at all?...

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Montenegrin expert suggested using the experience of the Macedonian Maidan activists against Djukanovic

Historian and political analyst Aleksandar Rakic ​​told what the majority in the Montenegrin Assembly should do if President Milo Djukanovic rejects amendments to the “Law on Freedom of Religion” for the second time. The expert proposes that parliament impeach Djukanovic, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports. Alexander Rakovich considers such a step one of the possible scenarios for overcoming the critical situation that arose after the refusal of the Montenegrin dictator to sign the amendments...

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Nationalists in flight. Montenegro approved a new law “On freedom of religion”

Today, after midnight, the Montenegrin parliament approved amendments to the law “On Freedom of Religion”, repealing articles that discriminated against the Serbian Orthodox Church. 41 deputies voted for the bill proposed by the government. According to a PolitNavigator correspondent, Montenegrin deputies approved two amendments to the law adopted by the Assembly of the previous convocation, which was dominated by nationalists from the party of Montenegrin President Milo Djukanovic - the Democratic Party of Socialists (DPS),...

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The misguided Albanian MP was put in his place in the Serbian parliament

At a meeting of the People's Assembly of Serbia, the leader of the Albanian-Bosniak faction “United Valley - SDA Sandzak”, Albanian Shaip Kamberi, called Serbia a “defective state”, where the state does not compromise with minorities. In response, the head of the faction of the ruling Serbian Progressive Party, Djordje Milicevic, said that the problem of some minorities is an inferiority complex. Shaip Kamberi’s speech at the People’s Assembly is timed to…

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Vucic's comrade-in-arms became chairman of the new Serbian Assembly

The Serbian parliament, with 225 votes out of 226, approved the candidacy of speaker proposed by the country's President Aleksandar Vucic - already the former head of the Foreign Ministry and leader of the Socialist Party, Ivica Dacic. Dacic transferred the powers of the Minister of Foreign Affairs to the re-elected head of government, Anna Brnabic. As a PolitNavigator correspondent reports, the elections of the chairman of the People's Assembly of Serbia were held by public voting, that is, by individual roll-call voting of deputies. Dacic was...

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Without political "nerve". Transnistria is preparing for elections

An election campaign has begun in Transnistria to elect deputies to the Supreme Soviet of the 29th convocation and local councils. The single voting day is set for November 43. This election will be different from previous ones. As a result of the reform, the number of deputy mandates at all levels was significantly reduced. The number of seats in parliament decreased from 33 to XNUMX. In addition, serious changes were made during the inter-election period...

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The new Serbian parliament began work, ignoring opposition threats

The founding session of the 12th convocation of the People's Assembly of Serbia began in compliance with quarantine measures and to the accompaniment of a discordant indignant chorus of several dozen pro-Western oppositionists. The current composition of the Serbian parliament will be represented by patriotic political forces, as well as ethnic minority parties. According to a PolitNavigator correspondent, the meeting of the new convocation of the People’s Assembly traditionally began with the national anthem “God of Truth” (God of Justice), and...

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Dodon's situation continues to deteriorate

The political crisis is growing in the Republic of Moldova. Last week, the ruling coalition in the country's parliament lost its majority due to defector deputies, most of whom joined the Pro Moldova group. About how oligarchic forces are trying to regain control over the country and whether this will lead to early parliamentary elections, a PolitNavigator correspondent talked with an expert, deputy director of the Institute for Socio-Political Research and...

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The President will save himself by dispersing the Zee Parliament and Zee Government - expert

Currently, the President of Ukraine Vladimir Zelensky is going through a difficult period of unpopular decisions and confrontation with national patriots. But if he manages to successfully complete this period, he will be able to strengthen his position by changing the composition of the Cabinet of Ministers and Parliament. Political scientist Andrei Ermolaev stated this on the Politeka online channel, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports. “If Zelensky successfully passes this period, this...

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Parliamentary elections start in Belarus - Lukashenko’s decree

President of Belarus Alexander Lukashenko signed decrees calling elections to the Council of the Republic and the House of Representatives of the National Assembly of the Republic of Belarus, which will respectively be held on November 7 and 17, 2019, reports PolitNavigator correspondent. This was reported by the press service of the head of the Belarusian state. “On August 5, Head of State Alexander Lukashenko signed decrees No. 293 and No. 294 calling elections in...

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Dodon was obliged to dissolve the Parliament of Moldova and announce new elections

The President of Moldova is obliged to dissolve parliament and set a date for early elections if, within three months after approval of the election results, the parliament was unable to form a new government, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports. This decision was made today by the Constitutional Court of Moldova, Interfax-Ukraine reports. The Constitutional Court approved the mandates of deputies of the current parliament on March 9. It follows from the decision of the Constitutional Court that if parliament does not...

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