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Somber realistic illustration of ex-PM Lee Hae-chan's portrait with mourning elements and Ho Chi Minh City backdrop, symbolizing condolences after his death from cardiac arrest in Vietnam.
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Condolences pour in for ex-PM Lee Hae-chan after death in Vietnam

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Former South Korean Prime Minister Lee Hae-chan died at age 73 from cardiac arrest while on a business trip to Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam. He had flu-like symptoms before departing on Thursday and suffered shortness of breath at the airport on Friday before being rushed to hospital. Tributes across the political spectrum highlight his lifelong dedication to democracy.

I cittadini francesi hanno tempo fino al 6 febbraio per iscriversi agli albi elettorali in vista delle elezioni municipali del 15 e 22 marzo 2026. Situazioni complesse, come traslochi o residenze multiple, sollevano interrogativi sui luoghi di voto. Questo articolo risponde a queste domande comuni per chiarire la procedura.

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South Korea held the funeral for former Prime Minister Lee Hae-chan on January 31 in Seoul's National Assembly. Lee, aged 73, died of cardiac arrest during a business trip to Vietnam. Top dignitaries, including the president, attended to honor his role as a symbol of the democracy movement.

As the 20th Congress resumes this month, complaints are growing against the party-list substitution process, which is legal but potentially abused for backdoor entry into the House of Representatives.

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China Digital Times (CDT) has named silenced livestreamer Hu Chenfeng as their 2025 Person of the Year. This selection highlights the challenges faced by independent voices in China. The announcement forms part of CDT's year-end roundup series.

Political scientist Karl-Rudolf Korte warns against the rise of the AfD and calls on democratic parties to offer a more convincing alternative in the 2026 election year. In an RND interview, he stresses that the center should not dwell in fear but optimistically highlight the strengths of democracy. He advocates for a 'confident language of freedom' and warns against conjuring up the AfD.

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Bundestag Vice President Bodo Ramelow of Die Linke has warned about the AfD federal party congress in Erfurt at the beginning of July, drawing a parallel to the early 1930s. He views it as a homage to the right-wing extremist AfD politician Björn Höcke. Ramelow cautions that the AfD is a dangerous force in Thuringia and Saxony.

 

 

 

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