The German Chancellor did not beat about the bush on many issues as he met with the main leaders of the EU and the Atlantic alliance in the capital of Europe.
“It seems that the humanitarian and moral dimension of Christianity is only recognized in external relations—when the EU speaks about humanitarian aid on other continents.”
Brussels sees “an opportunity” in the U.S. no longer funding international networks of social activism controlled by politicians.
The court-backed reprieve could boost the party’s political momentum.
According to an SPD MP, the proposed measures—especially the immediate rejection of asylum seekers at the borders—is illegal and will not be implemented.
Brussels claims regional coordinators do not have the scope of control it would like to see.
Many of the quotes assembled are critical of mass immigration, the rise in crime, and, in particular, of sexual assaults in Germany.
Alexander Dobrindt announced closing the borders for asylum seekers, but Germans will only believe it when they see it.
Their bold promises face resistance at home and across the EU.
Even the Commission knows the current energy model is failing, but while they stay silent, European families pay the price.
Instead of soul-searching regarding the excessive reliance on renewables, the Spanish PM even pledged that Spain “will not deviate even a millimeter from its green model.”
As EU elites lecture Romanian voters, the mask of ‘European values’ slips.