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Guerot: Germany could lose its role in Europe
The leading EU member state must sooner or later face its responsibility for Europe's problems, said German political thinker Ulrike Guerot.
Friday
25th Aug 2017

The leading EU member state must sooner or later face its responsibility for Europe's problems, said German political thinker Ulrike Guerot.

President Kersti Kaljulaid said countries should start small with digital changes in society: "I would never advise using e-voting as the first digital service".

Gay marriage was adopted in a snap vote at the German parliament on Friday. But lesbians and gays acquired this right after German chancellor Angela Merkel tried to sabotage the electoral campaigns of her opponents.
French president Macron won a three-fifth majority in the National Assembly on Sunday, but less than half of voters cast a ballot.
Almost 50 million voters expected at UK polls, with May hoping to reinforce her position as prime minister with a sizeable majority ahead of Brexit talks.
A goofy game invoked the ghost of Margaret Thatcher to rally young Labour supporters. Newspeak House, a community of politically active techies, also builds more serious tools to keep democracy transparent.

"Shrugging your shoulders is not a political strategy in the long run," Johannes Hahn has said, calling for a change of course towards Turkey.

Just over a year after a small majority voted for Britain to leave the EU, new realities are dawning on both the in and the out camps.

Friday will mark 128 days since elections in the Netherlands. Four parties are negotiating to form a government coalition.

Germany expects Russia to start publishing compromising material on German MPs in the summer in order to destabilise its elections.
French president is expected to win a three-fifths majority in parliament on Sunday, but he will have to manage an unruly group of MPs in a socially unstable country.
The party of the new French president could get more than 400 MPs out of 577, first round of voting showed on Sunday.
The new French president's party is expected to come ahead in the first round of the legislative elections on Sunday and win a large majority in the run-off.
From warning about a delay for Brexit talks to calls for resignation, EU political leaders are putting pressure on the British prime minister.
Two Conservative and two Labour members will leave the European Parliament for the House of Commons. The chair of the committee on Internal Market and Consumer Protection is now open.
The British election has put in doubt Tory plans for Brexit talks and prime minister Theresa May’s continued leadership.
The British prime minister called the election to strengthen her grip on power ahead of Brexit talks. Her gamble could not have backfired more spectacularly.
Maltese leader Muscat was sworn in for five more years on Monday despite “aggressive” revelations about offshore firms.
It is highly unlikely, but far from impossible, that prime minister Theresa May will lose Thursday's election. But the way her campaign is staggering to the finish line suggests that her honeymoon phase is over.

Theresa May's election race started as a gallop, but that pace seems to be seriously losing momentum.

Corruption allegations could still sink the Maltese government in elections on Saturday that take place in a "tribal" atmosphere.
Nigel Farage's anti-EU party is unlikely to win any seats at the 8 June elections. After the loss of his charismatic leadership, the party is just a rag-tag of third raters.
"We looked each other deep in the eyes, and said: 'No, this is pointless',” one of the negotiators said.

Russian intelligence services are using martial arts clubs to recruit potential troublemakers in Germany and other EU countries, security experts have warned.

Traditional party politics seems to be up in the air in Britain, with Brexit potentially having provided the sparks for an explosive realignment.
After the Social Democrats' crushing defeat in its party leader's home state of North Rhine-Westphalia, the odds seem stacked against them for the rapidly approaching federal election in September.
The differences between the four parties, including a left-wing green party and two centre-right parties, were "simply too large".

Trojan horses, smoke screens, framed news, and fake news - the final days of the French election saw an outburst of online violence, most of it against Macron.

Former EU parliament leader, Martin Schulz, says the defeat of his social-democrats in North Rhine-Westphalia is "difficult". The elections showed that a "Schulz effect" does not (yet) exist.
A US cyber security firm has published new claims that a Kremlin-linked group was behind the recent cyber-attack on France’s incoming leader.
Incoming French president was welcomed as a saviour from the far-right, but some of his economic proposals are anathema in Berlin ahead of September's elections.