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Day: February 1, 2022

In Defense of Life and Family: An Interview with Dr. Massimo Gandolfini

Jonathon Van Maren February 1, 2022

“My ‘North Star’ is certainly the Christian and Catholic culture, with the huge cultural output that it has produced.” — Dr. Massimo Gandolfini

Taxing the Rich: Justice or Folly?

Daria Fedotova February 1, 2022

Does any government actually need more funds than it already has?

Madrid Summit: Formation of a Rightist Anti-Globalist Bloc Continues

Robert Semonsen February 1, 2022

The European continent’s foremost national-conservative leaders gathered over the weekend in the Spanish capital to further plans to form a unified, right-wing, anti-globalist alliance, which as the third-largest force in the European Parliament, would elevate the Right’s political clout to a degree not previously seen at the EU level. 

Portugal: Socialist Victory and Breakthrough of the Right-Wing Party, Chega

Hélène de Lauzun February 1, 2022

The result exceeded expectation: the socialist party won the legislative elections held on Sunday, January 30th, in Portugal. Even though it was announced to be in close competition with the center-right, Partido Socialista (PS) managed to obtain the absolute majority of seats. Unlike the previous elections of 2019, PS can now do without a coalition […]

Revelations from a Former Spanish MEP: Hungary and Poland Deliberately Attacked by Brussels

Hélène de Lauzun February 1, 2022

The spotlighted conversations of the Spanish MEP reveal that the repeated attacks on Hungary and Poland are subject to a political consensus that makes them particularly easy targets. This becomes evident in respect to topics that are taboo in Brussels: everything that has to do with the Muslim presence in Europe.

Italy: President Mattarella Reelected After a Week of Erratic Political Negotiations

Hélène de Lauzun February 1, 2022

The re-election of the outgoing president was the only solution that the Italian political class could find to ensure that Prime Minister Mario Draghi—who appeared to be the only one able to reassure the financial markets and ensure the proper implementation of the stimulus plan for Italy—would remain in government.

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