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Analyses | | Artur Ciechanowicz
In the election to choose the party leaders ahead of the election campaign for the Bundestag, the Green Party opted for Katrin Göring-Eckardt and Cem Özdemir.
Analyses | | Artur Ciechanowicz
On 24th January, the SPD chairman Sigmar Gabriel announced that he would not stand for the position of chancellor and would also step down as the party’s chair.
Analyses | | Witold Rodkiewicz
On 18 January, Russia signed two new agreements with the Syrian government on the Russian military presence in Syria.
Analyses | | Mateusz Chudziak
On 21 January, the Turkish parliament passed a package of controversial constitutional amendments.
OSW Commentary | | Konrad Popławski
Recent acquisitions of German companies by Chinese investors indicate that Germany is struggling to defend its interests.
Analyses | | Maciej Falkowski
The United National Movement, Georgia’s largest opposition party which governed the country during the presidency of Mikheil Saakashvili underwent a split on 12 January.
Analyses | | Jakub Groszkowski
The dispute inside the Czech government coalition has escalated nine months ahead of the parliamentary election.
OSW Commentary | | Agata Łoskot-Strachota
The record volumes of gas supplied via the OPAL and Nord Stream pipeline have been accompanied by controversy over the rules for utilisation of the OPAL pipeline’s capacity.
Analyses | | Tomasz Dąborowski
On 4 January, the Romanian Parliament gave a vote of confidence to the centre-left cabinet of Sorin Grindeanu.
Analyses | | Józef Lang
The Turkish Prime Minister Binali Yıldırım held meetings with both the Iraqi government in Baghdad and the Kurdistan Regional Government in Irbil.