
Le Pen, Wilders, ID Leaders Discuss Potential Right-Wing ‘Supergroup’
The bloc, which could include the ECR, would fight against corruption and illegal immigration, Andre Ventura, leader of Portugal’s Chega explained.

The bloc, which could include the ECR, would fight against corruption and illegal immigration, Andre Ventura, leader of Portugal’s Chega explained.

“We have become a country full of horror stories,” says one journalist.

Personality clashes between Éric Zemmour and Marion Maréchal threaten to undermine right-wing success at the polls.

New tariffs will increase consumer prices on electric cars, clashing with Eurocrats’ goals to decrease the number of combustion engine vehicles.

Prime Minister Petr Fiala admitted that the results reflected the mood of the society.

British PM Rishi Sunak can make pledges all he likes, but “a furious nation simply isn’t listening,” one commentator said.

While the self-employed showed relative preference for Matteo Salvini’s Lega, the PM’s party easily overcame socialists as the favoured party of the Italian working class.

While putting national interests first, PM Viktor Orbán said his country will not veto decisions that are backed by a clear majority.

Pundits say violence on the campaign trail is “inevitable” as the media brands Reform UK ‘far-right.’

President’s son likely to evade prison, and instead face hefty fine.
Leftist MEPs still threaten legal action to make the EU keep blackmailing Budapest.
European Parliament turns a rare blind eye to allegations of rampant ballot box fraud by the EU’s Azeri partners.
Gérard Larcher declared that “the Constitution is not a catalogue of social and societal rights.”
Populist party leader Geert Wilders: We saw this coming—it’s very bad news.
Socialists tailor amnesty law to allow terrorists to avoid prosecution.
All Brits must now “think more like troops,” the head of the Army said, while not going as far as supporting conscription.
Western airstrikes have yet to deter Islamist militants, and may even encourage them.
An arms deal with the United States may have swayed Turkey into accepting Sweden as a NATO member.
Israel refuses surrender terms dictated by EU
EU’s foreign and security policy think tank predicts voting patterns based on issues—not party loyalties.
Possible forced closure on safety grounds after pupils banned from wearing pro-Palestine badges in class
Communist allegedly shaped education report framing European history as racist and imperialist.