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Four Tunisian parties say President Saied has ‘lost legitimacy’

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Four Tunisian political parties are demanding an end to what they say is a "coup" by the president. Earlier this week, Kais Saied gave himself extra powers, including the right to rule by decree.
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Grading the NDP platform's new spending and revenue-generating measures

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Mostafa Askari, chief economist of the Institute of Fiscal Studies and Democracy at the University of Ottawa, joined Power & Politics Monday to evaluate the costing of the NDP platform's new spending and revenue-generating measures.
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O'Toole says there are 'only two choices' in this election

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Asked about the People's Party of Canada, Conservative Leader Erin O'Toole says a vote for any party but his own is a vote for the Liberals.
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Blanchet believes next parliament will last longer

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Bloc Québécois Leader Yves-François Blanchet says speculates that some party leaders may not come back if Canada votes in a minority government.
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No new government after six months, but Dutch King still opens parliament

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Dutch King Willem-Alexander outlined a pared-back government plan for the coming year in his traditional speech opening the new parliamentary term.
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Germany elections 2021: Opinions shift in Bavaria

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How the German Chancellor Angela Merkel's party could fare in upcoming elections, as she prepares to step down.
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Quebec premier lays out demands for federal leaders

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Premier François Legault urged Quebec voters to choose carefully in the federal election while laying out demands for the federal party leaders including an increase to health transfer payments and more control over immigration decisions.
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Ottawa’s response in Afghanistan criticized on campaign trail

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The crisis in Afghanistan has turned into a campaign issue with Justin Trudeau’s opponents criticizing his government’s handling of the situation at every stop.
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Conservative campaign centres on virtual events

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All the major parties are using social media to reach voters, but Conservative Leader Erin O’Toole is using a campaign studio to talk to voters across the country virtually several days a week.
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Canada’s small political parties maintain big hopes

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The leaders of Canada’s smallest political parties aren’t giving up their big hopes and plans even though they know their chances of getting elected are slim.
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Conflicting views as Morocco’s general elections approach

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Morocco’s national election on September 8 will likely bring a new government. But experts are not expecting it to bring long-promised change.
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Diversifying candidates doesn't guarantee a diverse Parliament

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Despite efforts to increase the diversity of candidates running for federal office, a CBC News data analysis shows that white male candidates have funding and riding advantages.
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Poland's ruling coalition collapses after PM fires deputy

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Jaroslow Gowin, leader of the Accord party, was dismissed as deputy prime minister by Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki.
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How much is this election costing Canadians? | Ask CBC News

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This federal election, called in the middle of the COVID-19 pandemic, is set to be the most expensive in history. So where is $610 million going? And where does the money come from?
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Where do the parties stand on basic income? | Ask CBC News

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With the success of CERB, there’s been a lot of buzz about whether Canada should introduce a national basic-income program. But experts — and parties — are divided on whether that’s the best way to address the needs of Canadians living...
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What the House of Commons could look like after the election

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Constitutional expert Philippe Lagassé runs through various scenarios that could occur post-election in the House of Commons.
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UN Secretary General calls for ceasefire in Middle East

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United Nations Secretary General António Guterres demanded an immediate ceasefire between Israel and Palestinian militants during an emergency virtual meeting of the Security Council, while the United States said it is also negotiating...
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How are the federal parties promising to tackle home affordability?

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UBC professor Paul Kershaw tells Power & Politics, all of the main federal parties have stepped up their game when it comes to presenting policies aimed at making home prices more affordable in Canada.
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'I think the deadline is more likely to prompt protesters than state action'

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Enbridge Senior Vice President Mike Fernandez tells David Common on Power & Politics that he doesn't expect the Michigan government to act to shut down the Line 5 pipeline on May 12.
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Voter focused on affordable housing reacts to election results

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Waleed Hamed, a voter looking to buy his first home in the Greater Toronto Area, says it felt like the entire election campaign was a waste, even as affordable housing became an election issue.
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Spanish tourism minister receives blood-stained knife as election threats continue

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Three other left-wing officials have also received threatening letters containing bullets.
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Chad's opposition denounces appointment of Deby's son as 'coup'

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The son of the late president of Chad is now in charge. Why Chad's opposition is calling the formation of a military council a coup.
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Anti-government parties surge in Bulgaria election: Exit polls

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Exit polls show the ruling centre-right GERB will be the largest party but anti-establishment parties also surge.
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Tunisia parties launch coalition to oppose president

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A group of political parties in Tunisia has announced a coalition to oppose President Kais Saied.