Earlier this month, Luxembourg’s centre right Prime Minister Jean Claude Juncker ended a debate on the parliamentary inquiry on the dysfunctions of the Luxembourgish secret service by calling snap elections, after it became clear that he no longer had the support of his coalition partner, the social democratic party. Martine Huberty presents the background to this extraordinary event and argues that a deeply ingrained fear of uncertainty and change in the population will probably lead to Juncker becoming his own successor
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Luxembourg held snap elections on 20 October following the collapse of the previous government led b...
Luxembourg traditionally holds national elections at the same time as European elections. As Martine...
peer reviewedThe Political Data Yearbook documents election results, national referenda, changes in ...
The 2019 European Parliament (EP) elections were held only a few months after the October 2018 parl...
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One of the most important innovations in the EU in recent years has been the so called ‘Spitzenkandi...
German Chancellor Angela Merkel supports Nicolas Sarkozy’s election campaign. Meanwhile Sarkozy want...
Jean-Claude Juncker’s new European Commission officially entered office on 1 November. Arndt Wonka a...
Candidates have been put forward for the next President of the European Commission in advance of the...
On 25 May Belgium will hold simultaneous regional, federal and European elections. As Carl Devos wri...
Emmanuel Macron’s La République en marche (LREM) are set to win a large majority of seats in the sec...
One of Emmanuel Macron’s first acts as French President was to meet German Chancellor Angela Merkel....
Luxembourg held snap elections on 20 October following the collapse of the previous government led b...
Luxembourg traditionally holds national elections at the same time as European elections. As Martine...
peer reviewedThe Political Data Yearbook documents election results, national referenda, changes in ...
The 2019 European Parliament (EP) elections were held only a few months after the October 2018 parl...
British Prime Minister David Cameron has strongly opposed the nomination of Jean-Claude Juncker as t...
David Cameron has opposed Jean-Claude Juncker’s candidacy for the next President of the European Com...
Following their defeat in May’s Presidential election and the loss of their parliamentary majority i...
By focusing on the near-term campaign in the 2014 European elections analysts have tended to over-lo...
One of the most important innovations in the EU in recent years has been the so called ‘Spitzenkandi...
German Chancellor Angela Merkel supports Nicolas Sarkozy’s election campaign. Meanwhile Sarkozy want...
Jean-Claude Juncker’s new European Commission officially entered office on 1 November. Arndt Wonka a...
Candidates have been put forward for the next President of the European Commission in advance of the...
On 25 May Belgium will hold simultaneous regional, federal and European elections. As Carl Devos wri...
Emmanuel Macron’s La République en marche (LREM) are set to win a large majority of seats in the sec...
One of Emmanuel Macron’s first acts as French President was to meet German Chancellor Angela Merkel....