Spain’s socialist PM called for all social media accounts to be linked to the EU’s upcoming digital ID scheme, to prevent Musk from “overthrowing democracy.”
MEP Julien Sanchez: “We need to solve the problem, but we also need to ensure that the face of Europe remains European.”
While those in the EP panicking about “the rise of fascism” have nothing to fear, conservatives warn that “today’s EU is at odds with the new era” that began with Trump’s inauguration.
No surprises as Strasbourg chooses to legitimize the socialist-led coup against the democratic will of a clear majority.
The EU elite is doubling down on social media censorship in the wake of Trump’s inauguration by equipping its legal toolbox to remove content around the clock.
The EPP threatening with rule of law procedure against Sánchez is just as anti-democratic as whatever they want to punish.
In Brussels, the Patriots for Europe group is the one most aligned with the new US administration, even sharing Trump’s pro-peace vision for Ukraine.
The Polish foreign minister bragged about changing the procedure, thereby sidelining conservative member states that may want to prioritize protecting their citizens over punishing Russia.
While the mainstream media labels it as an extremist plot, even the pro-EU opposition party is calling Iohannis a usurper.
Regional cooperation and Italy’s strict measures are key factors in the decline, but new routes are emerging across Europe.
How can we believe the EU is still a democracy if the Commission president is running things in such an authoritarian way?
Facing a divided government and dwindling majority, Robert Fico’s grip on power is tested as the opposition pushes for a no-confidence vote.