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All federal party leaders maintain they don’t want an election
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For several decades, the social scientific approach has focused on individuals as a unit of interest in order to explain outcomes and behaviors.
Since the mid-twentieth century, political scientists and political analysts have focused on individuals to explain what is happening in politics.
However, our ability to provide explanations for the puzzling phenomena in politics is limited when our eye remains trained on the individual. The decision on whether to vote or not to vote is strongly affected by the context in which voters exist.
The actual social media platforms are playing an increasing role in voter’s decisions.
All federal party leaders maintain they don’t want an election
Prime Minister Robert Abela has challenged Opposition leader Bernard Grech
Rishi Sunak has been accused of plotting to use tax
Pubs, restaurants, shops and other businesses hit hardest by the
Forty-seven former opposition lawmakers and activists in Hong Kong have
PIF’s transaction with Jio is one of the many that
A second former aide has come forward with sexual harassment
A second former aide has come forward with sexual harassment
A £5bn grant scheme to help pubs, restaurants and retailers
Vaping shop window displays are “not problematic” and would be
After a declassified intelligence report officially blamed Saudi Arabia’s Crown
The Netherlands is the first country to hold general elections
The purported home of efficiency is lagging behind on vaccination.
Pubs, restaurants, shops and other businesses hit hardest by the
Analysis – The three villages that make up Tokelau would
The math depends on your mask’s material.
His fundraising efforts earned him fame, admiration and a knighthood
Anas Sarwar has been elected leader of the Scottish Labour
The “Trump-made-me-do-it” defence is already looking like a longshot.Facing damning
The “Trump-made-me-do-it” defence is already looking like a longshot.Facing damning
The “Trump-made-me-do-it” defence is already looking like a longshot.Facing damning
A conference dedicated to the future of the conservative movement
A conference dedicated to the future of the conservative movement
The chancellor says public finances are facing a “challenge” from
Anas Sarwar will lead lagging party into crunch Holyrood elections
Glasgow MSP Anas Sarwar has been elected as Scottish Labour’s
Alberto Navarro recalled to Brussels to ‘provide explanations’ after making
The Belgian construction industry would need to carry out 135,000
The election strategist, who was roped in by Chief Minister
The coastal town of Knokke is to start a campaign
Changes such as varying the number of instalments could be
The government’s plan to introduce checks on food and drink
Chancellor Rishi Sunak has warned that Britain’s public finances will
Boris Johnson says “generation rent” can become “generation buy” through
Conservative Leader Erin O’Toole spent $3.69 million on his campaign
From the prime minister down, the people who make the
An academic argues it’s time for the EU to develop
The Biden administration released a long-awaited intelligence report on the
Jesus, what a banana farm. Did they pad the rostrum?
Canada’s defence minister was not aware of any allegations against