
Spain’s Sánchez Under Fire in Brussels for “Anti-Democratic Drift”
The EPP threatening with rule of law procedure against Sánchez is just as anti-democratic as whatever they want to punish.
The EPP threatening with rule of law procedure against Sánchez is just as anti-democratic as whatever they want to punish.
After more than a year in captivity, the women had to undergo one final act of humiliation.
This new record is over three times higher than the year before—another sign of the Dutch immigration system being at a breaking point.
An SPÖ-FPÖ coalition in Burgenland would be another crack in the ‘firewall’ that has been put in place around the FPÖ by the other parties.
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.
On the first day of his trial, Rudakubana also admitted to the attempted murders of eight other children and two adults.
Tusk’s Minister of Justice wants to make an example of conservative Morawiecki, who now chairs the ECR group in the European Parliament.
As the European Left panics over his politics, lawmakers see an opportunity to pick Elon’s brain on tech development.
The stakes are clear: political stability and economic progress or a return to the endless cycle of elections.
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.
Bribes and luxury gifts link EU’s second-biggest political group to scandal.
The incoming president got exactly what he wanted: to remind the EU he’s the one calling the shots.
Brexiteer says the chances of “a prosperous, independent UK” are gone.
Leftist MEPs can’t stand the idea of AfD breaking out of the German mainstream’s media blackout.
The UK elite seems to be more concerned with shielding its image and multicultural ideology than protecting working-class white girls.
Was Tehran’s hand forced by news of leaders’ meeting?
Critics question whether the sudden policy shift is sincere or a ploy to mend ties with the incoming U.S. president.
Athens will likely get away with using “systematic” pushbacks, as its ruling party is one of von der Leyen’s key Brussels allies.
The French political class is in an awkward position: how to mark the passing of the founder of the Front National without granting him posthumous legitimacy?
The Slovak ruling party warned that if Zelensky wants to be seen as a partner, “he must act accordingly.”
“Pressman’s behavior has been beyond unprofessional and as an American, he has disgraced us,” political analyst Bryan E. Leib told europeanconservative.com.
The Commission chief would rather pull the plug on events than risk someone else stealing the spotlight—which is exactly what Emmanuel Macron is trying to do.