We need more like Milei: leaders who can bridge the gap between conservatives and libertarians, between populists and free marketeers.
Much like ancient Persian kings, PM Sánchez used five days of chaos to tighten his grip on power.
Spain’s PM may be looking at the presidency of the European Council as his next job.
The New Right must be careful when playing up the populist rhetoric, lest it fall into Marxist dialectics.
As for the agenda of those who seek to profit from suffering and misery thanks to their high political and media connections, we must wake up before it is too late.
We should be fueled by a smart and hopeful attitude. It is no coincidence that hope is one of the three theological virtues in Christian tradition. It teaches us that however difficult our circumstances are, we must never fall into despair.
Weak armies, illegal immigration, debt, energy dependence, and unbalanced trade are all undermining the European nation-state, argues Juan Ángel Soto Gómez.
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