By Mehmet Enes Beşer Thailand’s February 2026 referendum gave the country something it rarely gets in clean form: a national signal, delivered through ballots rather than chaos, that people want the rules rewritten. Not “maybe.” Not “Bangkok-only.” Not “just the loud kids.” A real mandate. And yes, youth networks dragged this back onto the agenda. They did it the hard ...
By Mehmet Emre Öztürk Shinzo Abe was giant capable the political landscape from behind the curtain His death following an assassination seems prone to change political balances in both domestic and foreign affairs. Abe’s death has already changed the political dynamics within the Liberal Democrat Party LDP. It cannot be dismissed that the assassination has shaken the political centers that ...
On May 15th and 16th, municipal elections were held in Chile together with the election of the delegates who will be tasked with drafting a new Constitution of the State. The electoral process is the institutional canalization of the October 2019 protests. The results exposed a epochal shift in the country’s history. Who are the winners and who are the ...










