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Will World Elections Bring a Shift of Global Power? – Intercessors for America

Thursday, April 18, 2024

South Korea’s liberal opposition party won last week’s elections in a landslide. According to NPR:

The main opposition Democratic Party, which already holds majority control, won 175 seats in the 300-member single-chamber parliament of South Korea.

The ruling conservative People Power Party took home 108 seats, becoming an even smaller minority than it is now.

The outcome is largely interpreted as a judgment on President Yoon, whose approval ratings have stayed below 40% for most of his two years in office.

This result is expected to further complicate things for the nation’s conservative president.

North Korea’s ruling Worker’s Party, meanwhile, won with over 99% of the vote.

Monday, March 18, 2024

Russian President Vladimir Putin won a fifth term in his nation’s elections over the weekend. According to The New York Times:

President Vladimir V. Putin on Sunday extended his rule over Russia until 2030, using a heavily stage-managed presidential election with no real competition to portray overwhelming public support for his domestic dominance and his invasion of Ukraine.

Some Russians tried to turn the undemocratic vote into a protest, forming long lines at polling stations at a predetermined time — noon — to register their discontent. At the same time, Ukraine sought to cast its own vote of sorts by firing a volley of exploding drones at Moscow and other targets.

But the Kremlin brushed those challenges aside and released results after the polls closed claiming that Mr. Putin had won 87 percent of the vote — an even higher number than in the four previous elections he participated in.

This victory means that Russia’s war in Ukraine will likely continue into the foreseeable future.

Additionally, Portugal saw a shift in its government last week as conservatives won the nation election. According to The New York Times:

Portugal’s Socialist Party conceded defeat on Sunday night in a very tight national election that ended the party’s eight years in power and reflected the country’s drift to the right, which follows a broader trend in Europe.

That shift was marked by the ascent of Chega, an anti-establishment, right-wing party, which skyrocketed from recent irrelevance to become the third most popular party in Portugal.

The Socialist Party, which has been hobbled by a corruption investigation, had been running neck and neck with the Democratic Alliance, a center-right coalition, until late in the evening, when the Socialist leader conceded at a news conference.

Furthermore, we covered that voters in Ireland overwhelmingly rejected proposed changes to the definitions of “women” and “marriage” in the nation’s constitution.

The election results in Portugal and Ireland both demonstrate a win for traditional, conservative values in Europe. Is this the beginning of a shift in global power?

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