Vladimir Putin is scared of being assassinated after Russia was forced to withdraw from the occupied city of Kherson, it has been claimed. The Kremlin leader reportedly believes he faces threats from both the west and pro-war supporters in Moscow who are angry at his continuous defeats. Political analyst Sergey Markov said Putin’s decision not to travel to Bali for the upcoming G20 summit is...
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At a time when one section in society is rather opposed to film stars entering politics, others believe that their star status is a stumbling block to serve the people. Sri Lanka’s political history has evidence of top film world heroes playing heroic roles in politics too. But the next question that arises is the problem of beauty and brains? Some question the rationale behind voting and...
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The Local Government polls have opened new doors for newcomers to test the waters in politics. Gayesha Perera, former Miss Sri Lanka and actress, who once contested the Provincial Council Elections in 2014, is once again contesting as a candidate of the Sri Lanka Freedom Party (SLFP) from the Dehiwala-East Kawdana Ward this February. In an interview with the Daily Mirror, Gayesha shared how she...
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RODRIGO DUTERTE: PHILIPPINE PRESIDENT ANNOUNCES RETIREMENT FROM POLITICS
Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte says he is retiring from politics and will not stand in elections next year. The 76-year-old leader said last month that he would run for the vice-presidency in 2022. The country’s constitution only permits presidents to serve a single six-year term. But he now says he will withdraw, as “the overwhelming sentiment of the Filipinos is that I am not qualified”...
CONSERVATIVES WIN OLD BEXLEY AND SIDCUP WITH 51% OF THE VOTE
The Conservative Pary has won the Old Bexley and Sidcup by-election caused by the death of the sitting Conservative MP, James Brokenshire, from lung cancer on 7th October. The Conservatives retained the seat with a majority of 4,478, polling 51.5% of the vote albeit after a swing of 10% to Labour. Even though the Conservatives experienced a dramatically reduced majority, on a low...