The ‘grand coalition’ is not a natural alliance, nor a reflection of the popular will; it is a survival pact orchestrated by Brussels to prevent Germans from taking control of their destiny.
The EPP majority has approved a March debate on controversial bills in Spain that would severely restrict the independence of the judiciary and popular legal action.
Her undeniable influence is proof of how German politics is changing, willing to discuss and confront issues that earlier were classified as taboo.
Merz will likely be handed the last chance to lead Germany back to the path of common sense—one he could easily squander due to his dependence on the Left.
Nearly 60 million Germans will go to the polls this Sunday in elections that will shape not just the country’s but the continent’s future.
Statistical data show that the growth in sexual assaults against women coincides with more immigration, a reality that only the European Right is ready to confront.
While Donald Trump wants to end the war Brussels persists with a warmongering narrative, insisting that “Ukraine must win.”
Each attack reinforces the perception that Germany and Europe face an unprecedented security crisis that many prefer to ignore.
Even if the EU manages to give a decisive response, the question would still linger: with what purpose, under what values, and to what end?
“Should we annul French elections if the newspaper Libération calls for a vote for Macron?” a sovereigntist MEP asked.
Macron’s wishful thinking gets reality checked as he fails to position himself as the European leader capable of setting a common direction for a Ukraine strategy.
Will Brussels be able to acknowledge its mistakes, or will it continue clinging to a narrative that no longer holds?