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2026 Elections: Shaping Europe’s Future

by Ahmed Hassan - World News Editor

Here’s a breakdown ‍of the upcoming elections and votes mentioned in​ the text,organized for clarity:

italy (2026-2027)

* ‍ municipal elections: Postponed in ‍major cities (rome,Milan,Bologna,Turin)‍ to ⁢Spring 2027. ‍Smaller‌ cities (Venice, Reggio Calabria, Arezzo, Andria, ⁣Pistoia) will vote in 2026.
* ⁣ Constitutional Referendum: Spring⁤ 2026 (date not yet set) – a test for Giorgia Meloni‘s coalition.
* ⁢ General Elections: 2027

Germany (2024)

* Regional Elections:

⁤* ‌ March: Baden-Württemberg⁤ & Rhineland-Palatinate
​ ​* September:⁤ Saxony-Anhalt, Berlin & Mecklenburg-western Pomerania ​- a test for‌ Friedrich Merz’s popularity and‌ a measure⁤ of far-right rise.

sweden (September 2024)

* General Elections: Concerns about foreign interference (particularly from⁢ Russia,mirroring ​concerns in Germany).⁣ Polls are similar ⁤to‌ 2023⁤ results.

Denmark (Before ⁤October 2026 – date⁤ unconfirmed)

* National Vote: Mette Frederiksen’s position is ‌potentially ‌vulnerable.Ruling ‍coalition is fragile. ⁤ Also facing‌ external pressure regarding Greenland (Donald Trump’s comments).

Bulgaria (2026 – Euro Adoption)

* ⁢ Euro‍ Adoption: January 1, ⁢2026.
* ‍ Political Situation: ⁤ Notable⁣ political instability following government resignation in November.

Regarding your question “13 will confirm or not ‍the ‍first instance verdict.”

This phrase appears to be unrelated to ​the content of the article. It⁢ seems like a ⁣fragment ⁢of‍ a different context.​ The article focuses ‌entirely‌ on upcoming elections and political events in several European countries. There is no mention⁢ of‍ a ⁢”first instance ⁤verdict” or anything ⁢related to the ‍number “13”.

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