Coalition government
Coverage of Coalition government in the Nexus archive.
- Andhra Pradesh police being misused to target critics, alleges YSRCP’s Lakshmi Parvathi
Lakshmi Parvathi from YSRCP accuses the Andhra Pradesh police of being misused to target critics. She claims the law and order situation has deteriorated under the coalition government.
- South Africa's Treasury freezes Johannesburg budget
South Africa’s Treasury has withheld budget allocations for Johannesburg and dozens of municipalities, citing alleged wasteful spending ahead of local government elections. The move impacts Johannesburg, a key electoral battleground, and highlights concerns about fiscal responsibility amid political shifts.
- YSRCP alleges betrayal of BCs, plans State-wide stir
YSRCP accuses the coalition government of betraying Backward Classes (BCs) by denying them political representation and welfare benefits. The party plans a state-wide agitation following zonal meetings after a Vijayawada convention.
- YSRCP accuses coalition govt. of electoral malpractices in Pulivendula and Ontimitta ZPTC byelections
YSRCP accuses the coalition government of electoral malpractices in Pulivendula and Ontimitta ZPTC byelections, citing voter intimidation, cash distribution, and administrative misuse. The party has urged the State Election Commission to ensure free and fair polls.
- A shot in the arm for Merz
The coalition government has introduced a pension reform plan, signaling bold steps to address Germany's challenges. The initiative is described as a significant boost for Merz.
- YSRCP left DISCOMs with ₹1.29 lakh crore ‘legacy losses’, says Energy Minister Gottipati Ravi Kumar
The Energy Minister Gottipati Ravi Kumar stated that the YSRCP left DISCOMs with ₹1.29 lakh crore in 'legacy losses'. The coalition government reduced the power-purchase cost to ₹4.90 per unit and lowered transmission losses to 7% by 2024.
- Keep alliance intact to prevent YSRCP comeback: Lokesh
Lokesh urges TDP, BJP, and JSP cadres to maintain their alliance to counter YSRCP propaganda and promote the coalition government's achievements, aiming to prevent YSRCP's comeback.
- YSRCP has no moral right to preach political values: Tourism Minister
Tourism Minister Durgesh states the coalition government is handling the Sai Krishna case transparently and accuses YSRCP of divisive caste politics and neglecting Kapu welfare during its tenure.
- A.P. govt. to release Action Taken Reports on white papers from June 22
The A.P. government will release Action Taken Reports on white papers starting June 22, detailing the coalition government's progress over the past two years. All ATRs and progress reports will be compiled into a book by July 18.
- ₹110 crore disbursed to 1.64 lakh farmers in Annamayya district
₹110 crore was disbursed to 1.64 lakh farmers in Annamayya district through the ‘Annadatha Sukhibhava-PM Kisan’ programme. The Transport Minister highlighted welfare measures including subsidies on urea, drip irrigation, and other agricultural inputs to reduce cultivation costs.
- Natural farming antidote to excessive use of pesticides, asserts Chief Minister Chandrababu Naidu
Chandrababu Naidu disbursed ₹3,125 crore under the Annadata Sukhibhava-PM Kisan scheme for the 2026 kharif season, emphasizing natural farming as a solution to excessive pesticide use and fulfilling the coalition government's election promise to farmers.
- Andhra Pradesh aims to become global tourism destination, says Minister Kandula Durgesh
Andhra Pradesh aims to become a global tourism destination, with the coalition government granting tourism industry status and introducing the Tourism Policy 2024-29, attracting nearly ₹20,000 crore in investments.
- Coalition Government highlights two years of governance, development in Andhra Pradesh
The Coalition Government in Andhra Pradesh has highlighted its two years of governance and development efforts. The focus is on progress made during this period.
- YSRCP seeks immediate completion of Rayalaseema Lift Irrigation Project
YSRCP demands immediate completion of the Rayalaseema Lift Irrigation Project, alleging the coalition government is neglecting the drought-prone Rayalaseema region. Sake Sailajanath claims 90% of the project was completed during the YSRCP regime and warns of future water shortages if remaining works are delayed.
- Coalition govt. cleaned up excise sector after YSRCP rule: Minister
Kollu Ravindra claims the coalition government improved the excise sector through transparent shop allotment, expanded brand availability, strict quality checks, and technology-driven monitoring, restoring accountability and increasing revenue.
- Minister distributes subsidised tractors, equipment to farmers in Palnadu
Gottipati Ravi Kumar distributed subsidised tractors and equipment to farmers in Palnadu during coalition government anniversary celebrations, stating the government has fulfilled promises and is committed to balancing welfare initiatives with economic development.
- Broken promises, rising debt mark two-year rule of coalition government in state, says AP Congress chief Y. S. Sharmila
AP Congress chief Y. S. Sharmila criticized the coalition government's two-year rule for broken promises and rising citizen debt. She highlighted the partial implementation of the Super Six and accused the government of increasing financial burdens.
- Are voters hopelessly divided or universally angry?
The article discusses political instability and polarization in Europe, focusing on France, Greece, and Denmark. It highlights issues like Greece's EU farm funds scandal, France's 2027 presidential election, and Denmark's new coalition government, as analyzed by the Brussels Playbook Week Ender podcast hosts and guests.
- Janez Jansa — Slovenia's great political survivor — is back
Slovenia's veteran leader Janez Jansa's new coalition government was approved by parliament. The government is advancing divisive policies that some warn could deepen societal polarization.
- Slovenia's political survivor Janez Jansa is back
Slovenia's veteran leader Janez Jansa's new coalition government was approved by parliament. The government is advancing divisive policies that some warn could deepen polarization.
- Grim mood in Berlin after Germany loses Security Council bid
Germany failed to secure a seat on the UN Security Council, ending a 40-year streak. Austria and Portugal were successful, marking a significant foreign policy defeat for Germany's coalition government.
- Greens discuss downgrading some policies to prepare for possible UK coalition
The Green Party is considering downgrading certain policies to form a potential coalition in the UK. A wealth tax remains a non-negotiable pledge for the party after the next general election, according to a senior party figure.
- Opposition party leaders spar over potential inclusion of Haredim in future coalition
Opposition party leaders in Israel are divided over whether to include the ultra-Orthodox (Haredim) in a future coalition government. Democrats' Golan faces criticism for advocating their inclusion, while leaders Yair Lapid and Naftali Bennett insist on maintaining no compromise on draft exemptions for Haredim.
- Australia news live: Delta Goodrem hits the stage in Eurovision semi; Angus Taylor accused of ‘dog whistle’ budget reply
Australian pop star Delta Goodrem performs in Eurovision semi-final, while Opposition leader Angus Taylor discusses migration and housing policies, suggesting a tie between migrant numbers and house construction.
- Romania Coalition Nears Collapse as Top Party Spurns Premier
Romania's coalition government is nearing collapse as the top party rejects Premier Ilie Bolojan, signaling a potential political crisis. The move highlights internal divisions threatening the stability of the ruling alliance.