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Day: September 24, 2022

FORGOTTEN CLASSICS:
Charlemagne on Nobility and Greeting the Foreigner

Felix James Miller September 24, 2022

When we find ourselves at an impasse, it can be very helpful to look to great figures from history for guidance. Today, we could learn a thing or two about cultivating political culture from a universally-known but rarely studied figure, Charles the Great, or Charlemagne.

Central European Leaders Convene in Bratislava for Conservative Summit II 

Robert Semonsen September 24, 2022

Those at the conference were urged to embrace “disruptive conservatism” rooted in Christianity and the sovereign nation—a kind of conservatism that presently is not recognized by the ruling elites.

Armenian-Azerbaijani Ceasefire Violated

David Boos September 24, 2022

On Friday morning, Armenia and Azerbaijan accused each other of violating their recent ceasefire agreement, only one day after the Armenian prime minister addressed the UN to accuse Azerbaijan of committing “unspeakable atrocities.

Summer University for the Rassemblement National

Hélène de Lauzun September 24, 2022

The summer university is a must for political parties when they return from their summer holidays. But this is the first time since 1987 that the Rassemblement National has taken part in the exercise.

Zemmour: Macron “Accepts the Great Replacement, Loves it, and Wants to Organize it”

Robert Semonsen September 24, 2022

Zemmour, reacting to President Macron’s proposal to reroute newly arrived foreigners to the French countryside, argued it evinced the head of state accepts the Great Replacement and wishes to facilitate its outcomes.

EU Considers New Sanctions Against Russia

David Boos September 24, 2022

Following Vladimir Putin’s announcement of partial mobilization, leading European politicians have renewed their call for more sanctions. Only Viktor Orbán pleads for a removal of sanctions, as he claims they have hurt Europe more than Russia.

Austria: FPÖ State Boss Calls for Remigration Minister as Asylum Applications Soar 

Robert Semonsen September 24, 2022

Ahead of state elections set to be held this weekend, the FPÖ state boss spoke directly to Austrians, telling them that counteracting population exchange is entirely in their hands.

Von Der Leyen Threatens Italy Prior to Election

David Boos September 24, 2022

With Giorgia Meloni expected to win Sunday’s election in Italy, Ursula von der Leyen has hinted at possible reprisals: “If things go in a difficult direction, we have the tools.” Italians fume.

The Golden Bull of Hungary:
800 Years of Freedom and Constitutional Tradition

Atilla K. Molnar September 24, 2022

The Golden Bull of 1222 is a unique charter, as it was issued as a result of popular movements of the common nobility to defend and restore supposedly old customs and liberties, in the face of activities of the king and barons they perceived as harmful.

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