
“Tusk’s Poland is no longer a democracy”—wPolsce24 Editor-in-Chief Jacek Karnowski
“They are losing and that is why they are resorting to more persecution, more circus instead of bread.”

“They are losing and that is why they are resorting to more persecution, more circus instead of bread.”

“It is essential to prevent situations like those experienced in Spain, where judicial institutions are politically manipulated.”

“Borders help us to keep democracy and democratic intentions intact—they help us to know where our rules start for potential Americans.”

“Every country that feels it is entering a totalitarian drift must defend the judiciary, because that is the door that opens Pandora’s box.”

“Slavery today is little more than a political weapon, a means of making all white Europeans feel guilty for the supposed actions of their distant ancestors.”

“Western European nations are ready to give up even more of their sovereignty. In the name of the rule of law, the EU can do anything it likes.”

After the last election, Portugal’s social democrats “had everything to guarantee a stable government with a right-wing majority in alliance with Chega” but chose a coalition with the left.

The High Representative “made criminal laws according to which I, elected by the will of the people, was tried for an act that I committed exercising my constitutional powers.”

“The Amsterdam incident is not isolated but part of a broader pattern where extremist groups feel emboldened to act on their prejudices.”

“I don’t believe at all that he is betraying the West, has lost interest in Europe, or is going to pull out of NATO; you have to see everything he says in context: Trump is a dealmaker.”
Any European recognition of a regime that has yet to demonstrate any capacity for fostering a state for all Syrians would be morally and politically irresponsible.
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“Orthodoxy, unlike much Western Christianity, has not bent with the times, so … we have to build communities, even in our own homes, and try to hold to those values. It’s hard. Building communities with others will be the key. But Christians now in the West are like those in the early centuries: we are minorities in a ‘secular’ world. We have to live as such.”
As the group most attached to traditional values, like family and faith, farmers don’t fit into the worldview of Brussels’ liberal elite.
“Only the people save the people,” declares his movement, dedicated to fighting separatism and disaster—in the face of official hostility.
The Italian PM is now seen as a leader who can build conservative coalitions—and a bridge to President Trump.
If we help Christians to stay in their countries, we are helping peace and prosperity. This stability is also good for Europe: if countries are more stable and secure, fewer people will want to emigrate.
“Artsakh, an inseparable part of God-given Armenia, can and, I believe, will once again become Armenian and Christian.”
We want a classical conservatism that seeks to protect what our ancestors built.
People realized that things need to change and that Javier Milei is the best person to do it.
Portuguese youth are rooted in traditional values, says Chega party VP.
Icons bring us face to face with the holy person, in a direct encounter.