
European Commission Takes UK to Court Over Brexit Treaty
Critics say the European Court of Justice will rule against Britain to “further the aims of the EU via lawfare.”
Critics say the European Court of Justice will rule against Britain to “further the aims of the EU via lawfare.”
Brussels’ leftist-liberal elite has been determined to punish the country’s ruling conservative party.
Critics accuse the EU of pushing the green agenda at the expense of affordable transport.
“Kirillov was a war criminal and an absolutely legitimate target,” said a Kyiv official.
The killer praised the group for leading the “true Jihad” at the time of the murder.
The chancellor used his speech in parliament to pat himself on the back and campaign for the 2025 elections.
This was the first time the head of state was elected by the parliament and not by direct vote.
An informal agreement was reportedly made between François Bayrou and the RN: “rapid proportional representation versus no censure.”
Officials warn that integration will not happen simply through “the issuing of a residence permit.”
The success of the French-Polish opposition to Mercosur hinges on Meloni, but sources in Rome say they can’t rely on her this time.
Ideas called ‘far-right’ when proposed by conservatives go mainstream after Commission President changes her mind.
Critics slam the event for its vague promises and deepening party divisions.
Predictably, the initiative promotes gender ideology under the pretext of harm prevention.
The president’s explanation can now be used by Trump to pardon those convicted of the January 6th rioting at the Capitol.
Since a parliamentary majority would require all three rival mainstream parties, coalition talks will be tougher than ever.
The only thing the country has rejected is Brussels’ “shameful and offensive blackmail,” PM said.
The fate of the PM and his administration could be sealed before the end of the week.
The previous coalition government is likely to return to power.
The bill was backed in its second reading by a majority of 55.
Mainstream parties whining as security officials claim Russian interference helped the anti-establishment winner.
The new law received cross-party support—and the endorsement of a majority of parents—but its critics sense danger.
Official statistics have been radically revised upwards, rendering estimates for 2024 effectively useless.