The conservative group requested the release of up to 10,000 NGO contracts and is preparing to sue the European Commission if it refuses to disclose them.
The accelerated policy shift is an important step toward “full gender equality,” according to defense Minister Troels Lund Poulsen.
Southern and Northern Europe are clashing over whether to share borrowing costs or stick to national debt—raising fresh questions about EU unity.
Inflation and the cost of living crisis remain Europeans’ primary concerns, yet Brussels seems committed to funding more defense spending from public debt.
MEPs allegedly received thousands of euros for signing a letter that tried to defend the Chinese tech giant from EU “technological racism.”
Dismantling and rebuilding the scaffolding every month for three years for just one day of debates sounds like a “Benny Hill sketch,” a conservative MEP said.
Bucharest insists the delay has nothing to do with banning the nationalist election frontrunner, but a subtle signal from the U.S. embassy could suggest otherwise.
The so-called EU Talent Pool “is just a backdoor for mass migration,” the Patriots for Europe group stated, calling for investing in “homegrown talent” instead.
“What you are doing is not only right but also a mission that shapes Europe’s destiny,” PM Viktor Orbán told Salvini while presenting the Hunyadi Award.
Despite the EU’s foreign policy chief’s claims about “broad political support,” opposition from France, Italy, Spain, and Portugal has derailed Brussels’ ambitious military package.
The EU Commission unveiled the details of its debt-fueled rearmament plan, excluding U.S. manufacturers unless Washington signs a defense agreement with Brussels.
EP President Metsola is already trying to save face, saying she cannot allow allegations against “a few individuals to tarnish the work of hundreds of others.”