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Czech Parliament Votes To Restrict Access to Citizenship for Russians
The opposition slammed the new measures as a collective punishment of all Russians for Putin’s crimes.
The opposition slammed the new measures as a collective punishment of all Russians for Putin’s crimes.
Central European states complain that the levy hinders their ability to reduce their dependence on Russian gas.
Commentators say these institutions should be banned, not just ‘regulated.’
Although Macron still has over two years left in office, in reality, he is no longer in power, the RN leader believes.
The Commission chief’s abuse of power will be an unofficial agenda item on the sidelines of Thursday’s EUCO, diplomats say.
The two MEPs bring the ECR group to a total of 80 members
25% of workers in the social and education sectors said they self-censored for fear of repercussions.
While President Macron is busy trying to cling to power, the ECB is helping France down the path of economic self-destruction.
Only Scholz and Merz are invited, despite Alternative für Deutschland being the country’s second most popular party.
The Commission thinks enlargement in the next five years is realistic. “All this is happening thanks to the Hungarian presidency,” the Albanian PM commented.
With the situation in Syria uncertain and return migration being one of the EU’s top concerns, Erdoğan went from autocrat to Brussels’ ‘key ally’ overnight.
The centre-right is paying the price for shunning the right-wing FPÖ, as coalition talks stall over budget and tax disagreements.
More important than the cash total will be its electoral ramifications, a long-term Brexiteer tells The European Conservative.
Measures are further proof that Labour is interested in holding on to power, not maintaining democracy.
The idea of putting European boots on the ground is controversial, but still on the table, a NATO diplomat said.
Swedish energy minister Ebba Busch blasted Germany for the second time in a week, blaming it for her country’s sky-high energy prices.
Humza Yousaf was “easily the most clownish of the ‘progressive’ authoritarians,” says critic.
The case has sparked a nationwide backlash in Britain in support of traditional pub names.
Western geopolitical interests require a relationship with the ruling HTS despite it being a designated terrorist organization.
Canada’s Christian Heritage Month honors the historic efforts made by the faithful for the good of civilisation.
The Commission chief views early implementation of the Migration Pact as a “top priority,” despite conservative calls to scrap it completely.
Those now vying for power have all been part of the previous governments responsible for economic chaos and political instability.