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The European Conservative‘s live blog covering the elections

The European Conservative‘s live blog covering the elections

The attack comes just days before Danes head to the polls to vote in the EU elections

Mayor says AfD is “not welcome” and that he wants to be “at the forefront” of Antifa protests against the party.

Vlaams Belang, now topping the polls among Dutch-speaking voters by a large margin, has set Flemish independence on the agenda.

In a fiery debate before the EU elections, Buxadé accused Spain’s governing socialists of being allied with Hamas and Iran.

A combination of ruling parties veering right, buoyant nationalists, and a wildcard former PM embracing populism is changing politics in Prague.

Dublin’s political establishment has yet to come to terms with the unprecedented public mood swing on migration.

Populist PVV expected to increase its number of parliamentary seats from one to seven as a first indication of how the balance of power is shifting to the Right.

PM Tusk promises billions of euros to protect against prospective Russian incursions amid an active migrant threat to Poland’s borders.

Robert Fico blamed the opposition for fuelling tensions that led to an assassination attempt against him.
Brussels claims the temporary pauses will address concerns over how Ukraine funding is spent, but the real goal is to avoid vetoes from sovereigntist member states.
One lawmaker asked “which country will be next” if the Commission gets its way.
If the government doesn’t change course on subsidy cuts, farmers’ protests may resume, spokesman said on Wednesday,
Eight in ten Leave voters of 2016 are abandoning the party over immigration issue
Support for the Rassemblement National is also on the rise among professionals.
New Slovak PM Robert Fico has promised to stand by Hungary.
Time is running out for the Prime Minister to pass border control legislation as party deputies resign to vote against him.
Germany may set a legal landmark by removing the basic civil rights from a leading member of the populist party.
Europe has replaced democracy with hypocrisy when it comes to Hungary, says former justice minister.
Main goals: Combating illegal migration and accelerating EU expansion in the Western Balkans
Christian politician Päivi Räsäsen said she would not give up defending her right to freedom of speech.
The 2024 presidential election is already gearing up to be a rerun of the 2020 battle between Donald Trump and Joe Biden.