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  1. In February 2024, Minister of Agriculture Norbert Totschnig (ÖVP) mentioned that the election will likely be held on Sunday, 29 September 2024, exactly 5 years after the previous election. For this, the National Council would have to dissolve and end the outgoing National Council term at some point during (or before) summer and set the official election date.

  2. General elections are scheduled to be held in Mozambique on 9 October 2024.[1][2][3] The ruling party, FRELIMO, which has increasingly become marked with growing concerns of authoritarianism and impunity amid the controversies surrounding the 2023 local elections and the 2019 general election, is predicted to win.[4]

  3. The 2024 Victorian local elections will be held in October 2024 to elect the councils of the 79 local government areas in Victoria.[1] Neither the Labor Party nor the Liberal Party typically endorse candidates for local elections in Victoria. However, local party branches often make their own endorsements.[2][3] The Greens do endorse ...

  4. The 2024 Queensland state election is scheduled to be held on 26 October 2024 to elect all members to the Legislative Assembly of Queensland pursuant to the Constitution (Fixed Term Parliament) Amendment Act 2015. As a result of the 2016 Queensland term length referendum, the term of the parliament will run for four years.[1][2] The Labor ...

  5. Presidential elections are scheduled to be held in 2024 in Tunisia. They will be the first presidential elections since president Kais Saied’s self-coup in 2021. Background On 25 July 2021, Republic Day, after months of political crisis between the President of the ...

  6. January. January 1 – Transition period for the Public Utility Vehicle Modernization Program begins. Non-consolidated PUVs, whose operation has been extended for a month, will be prohibited from operating in the country after January 31. However, on January 24, President Marcos extends the deadline for consolidation until April 30.

  7. Legislative elections were held in South Korea on 10 April 2024. All 300 members of the National Assembly were elected, 254 from first-past-the-post constituencies and 46 from proportional party lists. The two largest parties, the liberal Democratic Party and the conservative People Power Party, once again set up satellite parties to take advantage of the electoral system.