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Controversial Romanian AUR Party Joins Meloni’s ECR Group
The party had been frequently criticized for its extreme views in the past, yet now is part of Giorgia Meloni’s “constructive center-right force” in Brussels.
The party had been frequently criticized for its extreme views in the past, yet now is part of Giorgia Meloni’s “constructive center-right force” in Brussels.
Looming budget woes may encourage faster government formation.
The app is accused of hosting paid political ads in violation of EU regulations, despite claiming not to.
Only 21% of failed asylum seekers were deported and just 8% of Dublin transfers carried out.
The historically non-nuclear nation could allow U.S. nuclear weapons on its soil.
It appears that European elites have once again outmaneuvered conservatives.
The timing of the decision raises questions in France.
The Tories “have had years to do this and they bring it up in their last two weeks in power,” one critic says.
Hungary and Slovakia to endorse outgoing Dutch PM as NATO chief—with strings attached.
Whatever the composition of the next National Assembly may be, euthanasia will certainly not be a top priority.
Four MEPs split from Zemmour’s Reconquete party, aiming to stay in ECR and not join Marine Le Pen’s ID group.
The bill also wants to stop government advertising going to non-approved outlets.
Chancellor Nehammer is trying to hold his government together due to fears of a populist surge in early elections.
It was poignant to see a town with so little to shout about feeling not only noticed but galvanised.
Turkish citizens are the third largest group of asylum seekers, despite coming from a safe country.
Rishi Sunak accused of aligning with Tory advocates of a “pernicious liberal death cult.”
“They don’t care about reality, they don’t care about the results of the European elections, and they don’t care about the will of the European people.”—Hungarian PM Orbán.
Politicians, celebrities, and the media are pulling out all the stops to prevent an RN victory.
The manifesto contains much that will please patriotic voters, but on some issues, genuine conservatives are split.
Two Swedish nationals’ families rejoice at their loved ones’ returns, but exiled Iranians in Sweden note that a convicted executioner of political dissidents is now free.
Police repeatedly face life-threatening situations, but the government is unwilling to take action—on crime or migration.
Leonore Gewessler’s unexpected vote in favour of the EU’s Nature Restoration Law has ignited a political storm, threatening to destabilise Vienna’s ruling coalition.