Hélène de Lauzun is the Paris correspondent for The European Conservative. She studied at the École Normale Supérieure de Paris. She taught French literature and civilization at Harvard and received a Ph.D. in History from the Sorbonne. She is the author of Histoire de l’Autriche (Perrin, 2021).
Emmanuel Macron Addresses the European Parliament in Strasbourg

Emmanuel Macron Addresses the European Parliament in Strasbourg

Emmanuel Macron displayed his ambition to promote European civilization and its culture, through a “common project respectful of the singularities and identities of each [nation].” In the exchange with French deputies, he recalled that he has never been opposed to promoting the Christian roots of Europe. The deputy from Rassemblement National attacked him: “Your Europe is 60 years old, ours is 3,000! You have made Europe the backyard of Washington, the prey of Beijing, the doormat of Erdogan, and the hotel of Africa.”

January 25, 2022
Emmanuel Macron to Send French Troops to Romania

Emmanuel Macron to Send French Troops to Romania

On account of the Ukrainian crisis, Macron attempts to strengthen solidarity among NATO member countries in the face of Moscow.

January 24, 2022
Metsola Signs Pact in Favor of Contraceptives and Abortion

Metsola Signs Pact in Favor of Contraceptives and Abortion

The day after her election, Roberta Metsola was keen to demonstrate her commitment to women’s access to contraceptives and abortion in the European Union.

January 23, 2022
Finnish Member of Parliament Päivi Räsänen in Court to Defend Freedom of Speech and Religion

Finnish Member of Parliament Päivi Räsänen in Court to Defend Freedom of Speech and Religion

Beyond her personal case, Päivi Räsänen is well aware that her struggle is much broader: “It is my honor to defend freedom of speech and religion.”

January 23, 2022
France Will Adopt Law Reinforcing Abortion Despite Senate Opposition

France Will Adopt Law Reinforcing Abortion Despite Senate Opposition

The blocking of the bill in the Senate should not prevent its adoption at the second reading in the National Assembly. The new law extending the legal deadline for abortion should come into force before the end of the term in February 2022.

January 22, 2022
The Order of Malta Faces Severe Changes

The Order of Malta Faces Severe Changes

The disappearance of the specific status of the Order is not simply a matter of symbols. Its diplomatic status, for example, facilitates its humanitarian work in a number of countries around the world.

January 19, 2022
Italy is Looking for a New President

Italy is Looking for a New President

The choice of the Italian president is the result of complicated negotiations between the different parties. For many years, the position has remained in the hands of the centre-left, but the right-wing, which nowadays has a relative majority, may be able to win the vote for the first time since the demise of the Christian democracy in the 1990s.

January 18, 2022
Marine Le Pen versus Éric Zemmour: the War of the ‘Rights’

Marine Le Pen versus Éric Zemmour: the War of the ‘Rights’

The distribution of votes among the various right-wing candidates resembles a game of communicating vessels. Marine Le Pen is ploughing her own furrow. Eric Zemmour puts ‘des mots sur des maux’ (words on evils): it is what he does best. He can participate in the reconfiguration of the French right. Will he go much further?

January 16, 2022
An Epidemic of Church Desecrations Hits France

An Epidemic of Church Desecrations Hits France

The nature of these acts of vandalism differs in each case. They may be purely thefts to recover valuables, but they testify to a general climate of hostility towards Catholic faith in France.

January 16, 2022
Flat Earthers? But the Earth Has Never Been Flat

Flat Earthers? But the Earth Has Never Been Flat

The deep-rooted conviction that men have lived for centuries under the obscurantist illusion that the Earth was flat is simply an invention of modernity.

January 14, 2022
Italian Bishop Bans Non-Vaccinated Priests from Giving Communion

Italian Bishop Bans Non-Vaccinated Priests from Giving Communion

Monsignor Cirulli justifies these extreme measures by relying on the words of Pope Francis, who sees vaccination as an “act of love.” The deliberate obstruction of the distribution of the sacraments to the faithful in times of peril, however, raises questions. The bishop has attracted a lot of criticism for this decision, which for the moment remains purely local. 

January 14, 2022
What is Behind the Memorial Affair?

What is Behind the Memorial Affair?

The NGO Memorial International drew the Russian government’s disapproval because it gradually left the field of historical research to engage in much more political activities: the promotion of human rights, educational programs, and defense of political prisoners.

January 13, 2022