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Although the scandal broke last year, allegations and evidence have more recently been mounting against senior officials of the traditional political parties, as well as prominent businessmen.
Here is where the two principal
parties
vying in Germany’s upcoming election differ.
What we do know is that governance across the EU is becoming more challenging as large mainstream political
parties
lose support to upstart
parties
and movements of both the left and the right.
The PD secured a comfortable lower-house majority only thanks to the huge premium provided by the current electoral law to the party, or coalition of parties, that gets the most votes, in this case the PD and the small Left Ecology Freedom (SEL) party.
Now, of course, it contains many younger people who joined after those two old historical
parties
collapsed.
It was also the case with rising Russian revanchism, which some viewed as a precursor to a disruptive new cold war, and the electoral success of Euroskeptic and populist
parties
in the European Union, which some declared would lead to the EU’s dissolution.
One silver lining of the recent putsch is that, after years of division, it has united Turkey’s democratic political
parties
around the shared goal of defending democracy against future internal threats.
Worse, informed Americans see anti-Semitism running rampant in Europe and xenophobic political
parties
on the march in country after country.
France also agreed -- in principle -- with other NATO members on the creation of multinational forces, such as the one organized to separate the warring
parties
in Bosnia, and on the idea of a "European defense identity," implying reactivation of the European Defense Union, created in 1955 but dormant since.
There, young voters are becoming angrier, more politically active, and increasingly hostile to the old established
parties.
One big obstacle that Ahn will face if he decides to run is the need to organize a political party, or else to forge a coalition among South Korea’s fractured opposition
parties.
Indeed, while she acknowledged that young men and women have “rebelled” against the established parties, Ahn supposedly spurred them to do so through a series of lectures called “Youth Concert.”
Historically, cease-fires have survived only when they are backed by talks that both
parties
believe are genuine and serious.
The current thinking about eventual political solutions envisage provisional elections, followed by a constitutional process that the warring
parties
accept.
Passionate grassroots protest and surging populist
parties
across the continent are the result.
Renewing the long-fractured bilateral relationship would require both
parties
to overcome strong domestic opposition.
And we cannot rule out that Sunday’s most salient statistic (that 57%!) signifies not only the last gasp of the supine corpses that had been yesterday’s political apparatus (and that may rise again to become tomorrow’s populist parties).
Two practical questions can be asked of any political system: First, what distinguishes the political
parties?
For a while in postcommunist Russia, the answers were blindingly clear:
parties
were divided between those nostalgic for Soviet times and those who wanted reform.
The emergence of viable political
parties
requires a strong parliament.
But what Russia needs is political
parties
that stand for something other than their boss's will.
Because Putin cannot stomach opposition, he stifles the growth of
parties.
Here he gets a helping hand from party politicians, because the reformist
parties
inspire little confidence.
In Europe, a variety of right-wing parties, having now found themselves in power, are taking on former government antagonists, who have monitored and policed their extremism for decades.
Yet their most valuable asset is cultural: soldiers who are willing and able to interact with the local population, who are cautious in their use of lethal force, and who are ready to accept the many shades of gray that exist between conflicting
parties.
In Europe, the rise of political opposition to German Chancellor Angela Merkel, the Brexit vote, and the growing appeal of nationalist
parties
on the right can all be attributed to real and imagined fears stemming from refugees.
On the right, the Likud party, which Sharon abandoned to establish Kadima, did very poorly, partly because many conservative voters also deserted it for religious, immigrant, and other
parties.
In fact, a wide variety of small political groups, including three Jewish religious parties, Arab parties, and a pensioners’ party won seats.
Bendjedid, whose memoirs were recently published (he died in October), gave Algeria its first relatively democratic constitution, lifting the ban on political
parties
and guaranteeing a minimum of basic rights, including freedom of speech, assembly, and conscience.
All
parties
will explore six elements of a deal that North Korea is seeking: a peace treaty to replace the 1953 armistice, comprehensive sanctions relief, an end to US-South Korea military exercises, diplomatic recognition, acceptance of North Korean space activities, and nuclear energy assistance.
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