Swedish Budget Frenzy Brings About Systemic Crisis
Decades of budget-balancing fiscal policy have now eaten their way into so many vital systems in Swedish society that the country is at risk of a systemic implosion.
Decades of budget-balancing fiscal policy have now eaten their way into so many vital systems in Swedish society that the country is at risk of a systemic implosion.
Brussels has threatened to derail the country’s path to the EU if it doesn’t do as it is told.
British nanny state’s scheme appears to be at risk amid fears for jobs and industry.
“This is how democracy works: when you don’t have the majority to run the country, then we go into another election,” commentator says.
Olaf Scholz said “a country at war absolutely cannot become a member of NATO. Everyone knows that.”
Critics say Sánchez’ media overhaul threatens Spain’s democratic checks.
Illegal migrants were smuggled into the EU for payments ranging from €5,000 to €15,000 each.
While 15-year-old boys are more likely to be involved in violent crime, girls opt for theft—often from fellow students.
Deputy prosecutor Marco Patarnello called PM Meloni “dangerous” for acting not “for personal interests but according to her political vision.”
Ankara should be pressured by the EU and the U.S. to respect the religious liberty of all Turkish citizens
Decades of budget-balancing fiscal policy have now eaten their way into so many vital systems in Swedish society that the country is at risk of a systemic implosion.
Brussels has threatened to derail the country’s path to the EU if it doesn’t do as it is told.
British nanny state’s scheme appears to be at risk amid fears for jobs and industry.
“This is how democracy works: when you don’t have the majority to run the country, then we go into another election,” commentator says.
Olaf Scholz said “a country at war absolutely cannot become a member of NATO. Everyone knows that.”
Critics say Sánchez’ media overhaul threatens Spain’s democratic checks.
Illegal migrants were smuggled into the EU for payments ranging from €5,000 to €15,000 each.
While 15-year-old boys are more likely to be involved in violent crime, girls opt for theft—often from fellow students.
Deputy prosecutor Marco Patarnello called PM Meloni “dangerous” for acting not “for personal interests but according to her political vision.”
Ankara should be pressured by the EU and the U.S. to respect the religious liberty of all Turkish citizens
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