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This year, there have been about a hundred election-related delays worldwide, including primaries, by-elections, referenda, and local and national elections.
Delaying elections may improve public safety but could democracy be in jeopardy?
Many of the delays are allowed by law and are necessary for the public's health. However, some delays have sparked contentious legal debates and sparked political conflicts between the government and the opposition. President Emmanuel Macron's plan for a delay was met with strong opposition in March when France had to decide whether to move forward with municipal elections for 35,000 mayors, with a major opposition leader labeling it a coup d'état. The first round of elections were eventually held as planned and required by law, but a delay in the second round necessitated the passing of a new law to prolong the terms of the present mayors.
How is the EU handling the rising cost of gas?
EU nations have voluntarily committed to reducing their gas use by 15% from the average of 2017–2021 between August 2022 and March 2023. Countries have already reduced their emissions by 10% overall.
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