2024 Election Year: India among 40 Nations to See BATTLE of BALLOT

Next year will likely be an election year. In 2024, elections will be held in 40 countries including the world’s largest democratic country - India.
2024 Election Year: India among 40 Nations to See BATTLE of BALLOT

Next year will likely be an election year. In 2024, elections will be held in 40 countries including the world’s largest democratic country - India. It is not known what impact the election will have on those particular countries. It is expected that elections of major countries like India, the US, and the EU countries will change the world economy. The US, Russia, and India are the world's three biggest economies.

Ballot-Battle in Crucial Countries

India, the United States, Russia, the United Kingdom, Bangladesh, Pakistan, and South Africa are among the key players in the 40-nation elections. These top six nations’ polls are expecting a vibrant result that could shape global order. All the major countries shifted their focus to these poll-bound countries. The elections here are crucial as they are the countries that rule the world. As countries that influence the world's economies, it is naturally of interest to everyone. It is natural for everyone to have doubts about what the results of the elections in these countries will be. In this context, there are arguments as to what the trend of the major economies will be. There is an interesting debate going on about the scenario of elections and the final results.

Donald Trump Faces Tough

US Presidential elections will be held on 5th November, 2024. This poll battle is crucial as stalwart leaders Joe Biden and Donald Trump are eyeing the White House. It seems that Joe Biden and Donald Trump will be in the race for the 2024 elections. Meanwhile, the Colorado State Supreme Court has barred Trump from the presidential primary, this order was deepening the political divide in America. It is a big legal setback to Trump, as the court order adds fuel to Trump's nomination drive from the Republican Party.

UK PM Rishi Sunak is ready for 2024

United Kingdom general election is expected to be held in 2024, following an announcement by incumbent Prime Minister Rishi Sunak. The government must hold the election on or before 28 January 2025.

Mexico Set to Elect First Female President

As far as Mexico is concerned – the polling date is 2nd June 2024. It is unknown who will win as both the contestants here are women. Claudia Sheinbaum is all set to contest. She is the only presidential candidate for the country's ruling leftist party. Her top rival is Xochitl Galvez, who represents an alliance of opposition parties. In the close fight, the winner will be Mexico's first female president.

Vladimir Putin to Stand for Sixth Term

Presidential elections in Russia will be held on 15 to 17 March 2024. Incumbent President Vladimir Putin declared his candidature for a sixth term in the absence of opposition leadership. His rival Alexei Navalny has been imprisoned, and his latest whereabouts are unknown. Meanwhile, officials from Moscow are expecting that Vladimir Putin is all set to continue the sixth term. The majority of Russians support Vladimir Putin's leadership. He is confident and says he's going to win.

Political Crisis in Pakistan & Bangladesh

Pakistan general elections are scheduled to be held on 8th February 2024 to elect a national assembly. The three major faces who will fight for the chair of Prime Minister are Gohar Ali Khan (Pakistan Teherik-e-Insaf), Nawaz Sharif (Pakistan Muslim League (N), Bilawal Bhutto Zardari (Pakistan People’s Party). Bangladesh general elections are to be held on 7th January 2024. This country is drawing international attention to the Sheikh Hasina-led government is suppressing the opposition voice.

Brand Modi – BJP Eye on 2024 Hat-Trick:

Interesting things are happening in India. The BJP, which has been in power in the country for two consecutive terms, is eyeing a hat-trick victory in the 2024 general elections. The current Prime Minister Narendra Modi's charisma is set to win again. Anyhow, India’s verdict will have an impact on the global economy.

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