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INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS - October 2016

Oct 2016

Sep 09, 2025

France in Fresh Political Crisis after MPs oust Prime Minister

  • France plunged into a new political crisis with the defeat of Prime Minister François Bayrou at a confidence vote in the National Assembly.
  • The defeat – by 364 votes to 194 – means that Bayrou will present his government's resignation to President Emmanuel Macron, who must now decide how to replace him.
  • The options include naming a new Prime Minister from the centre-right; pivoting to the left and finding a name compatible with the Socialist Party; and dissolving parliament so new elections are held.

Jyotiraditya M. Scindia, Leads Indian Delegation at the 28th Universal Postal Congress in Dubai, UAE

  • Minister of Communications and Development of North Eastern Region, Government of India, Jyotiraditya M. Scindia, is leading a delegation to the 28th Universal Postal Congress in Dubai, UAE. A key highlight of India's participation is the anticipated launch of the groundbreaking UPI-UPU Integration project.
  • More than 2,000 delegates from 192 member countries are charting the future of global postal services. The quadrennial gathering, hosted in the UAE for the first time, run until September 19 at the Dubai World Trade Centre.

Sep 08, 2025

Andrew Holness Wins Third Term as Jamaica's PM

  • Jamaican Prime Minister Andrew Holness won a rare third term in office after his Labour Party sailed to victory in Wednesday's election.
  • As per the Caribbean nation's electoral commission, the Labour Party won 34 seats, beating the opposition People's National Party (PNP), which secured 29 seats.
  • The PNP candidate, Mark Golding, conceded defeat.
  • Holness campaigned on a promise to lower the income tax rate from 25% to 15%, while Golding had said he would raise the income tax threshold.

Japan PM Shigeru Ishiba Resigns

  • Japanese Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba announced his decision to step down, bowing to mounting pressure within the Liberal Democratic Party (LDP) to take responsibility for back-to-back electoral setbacks, thus bringing an end to his 11-month tenure. 
  • Ishiba assumed office last October (2024) and was resisting the calls to resign for weeks now.
  • He had warned that his departure could leave Japan facing a political vacuum at a time when the nation grapples with big challenges – including US tariffs, rising prices, rice policy reforms and growing regional tensions.
  • His resignation was announced one day before the Liberal Democratic Party (LDP) was scheduled to decide on holding an early presidential election.

Sep 06, 2025

Nepal Bans 26 Unregistered Social Media Platforms

  • In a landmark digital policy move, the Government of Nepal has banned 26 unregistered social media platforms, including Facebook, WhatsApp, Instagram, YouTube, and X (formerly Twitter).
  • The decision, announced by Minister of Communications and Information Technology Prithvi Subba Gurung in September 2025, is aimed at enforcing digital accountability and ensuring regulatory compliance under Nepal's Directive for Regulation of Social Media Use, 2080.

Sep 05, 2025

Thailand's Anutin Charnvirakul Elected PM by Parliament

  • Thailand's Anutin Charnvirakul was elected Prime Minister after breezing through a parliamentary vote, trouncing the candidate of the Shinawatra family's once-dominant ruling party to end a week of chaos and political deadlock.
  • With the decisive backing of the opposition, Anutin easily passed the threshold of more than half of the lower house votes required to become premier, capping off days of drama and a scramble for power during which he outmanoeuvred the most successful political party in Thailand's history.

Sep 04, 2025

Senegal President Dissolves Parliament

  • Senegalese President Bassirou Diomaye Faye dissolved the opposition-dominated Parliament, paving the way for a snap legislative election six months after he was voted in on an anti-establishment platform. According to the country's Constitution, the new election needs to take place within the next 90 days. President Faye announced the move, asking voters to give his party a mandate to carry out the systemic transformation that he had promised.
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