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Day: May 5, 2022

VOX MEP Buxadé Excoriates Globalist Parliamentarians in Strasbourg

Robert Semonsen May 5, 2022

“Centuries ago the elites took to the battlefield. Now they hide in the Tower of Babel and send Europeans to the slaughterhouse,” VOX MEP Jorge Buxadé said as he excoriated an assembly of globalist parliamentarians in Strasbourg.

Sweden: Nearly 3 in 10 Want to Ban ‘Offensive’ Demonstrations After Easter Riots

Robert Semonsen May 5, 2022

The reverberations of Paludan’s distasteful, but legal, Koran burnings have many Swedes wondering whether freedom of expression and multiculturalism can truly exist alongside one another in a single society.

EU Triggers Process to Withhold Funds from Hungary for “Rule-of-Law” Violations

David Boos May 5, 2022

Following Viktor Orbán’s victory at the Hungarian elections, the EU has launched its “budget conditionality procedure” which could lead to EU funds being withheld from Hungary. While Hungarian opposition leaders welcome this move, the government speaks of a “witch hunt.”

VOX Trade-Union May Day Demonstration

Carlos Perona Calvete May 5, 2022

“All those millions of euros they’ve received from the government—Is it hush money?”—Solidaridad Secretary-General, Rodrigo Alonso

Energy Policy is Based on Hard Facts, Not on Ideology: The Case of Hungary

Mátyás Kohán May 5, 2022

The Orbán cabinet has put in place the means for Hungary to be independent from Russian natural gas. In the course of 12 years, it built links to all possible alternative energy sources; the fact that a number of them are inoperable is due to other countries.

Romeiko, or the Greek Reconquista: Greek Revolutionary Mythos as Synthesis of Byzantium and Hellas

Carlos Perona Calvete May 5, 2022

It is spurious to insist, as many do, on a contradiction between conceiving of Greek independence through a yearning for the Byzantine past, on the one hand, and the romantic-nationalist lionizing of ancient Hellas, on the other.

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