
Montenegro Accession Gains Pace as Ukraine Reshapes EU Enlargement Agenda
The pace of the Balkans country’s progress once again highlights the preferential treatment Brussels is giving Ukraine.

The pace of the Balkans country’s progress once again highlights the preferential treatment Brussels is giving Ukraine.

Manfred Weber says the EU could end its Article 7 procedure against Hungary, citing the “commitment” of the incoming government to “European values.”

The National Council of Resistance of Iran is calling on the EU to start treating the group as a political alternative to the regime.

Enlargement Commissioner Marta Kos says they are “increasingly worried” about what is happening in the country that continues to seek EU membership.

One pro-EU official has described the result of the Bulgaria election as “deeply concerning.”

In a video message, Rassemblement National politician Florian Philippot criticised the ban on the dinner meeting in the capital of Belgium, describing it as “the country of surrealism.”

Mayor of Saint-Gilles Jean Spinette said “We must all stand up and say enough is enough.”

Péter Magyar is determined to starve out Brussels’ most influential conservative think tank but its leadership believes the organization will continue to exist and gain weight as the European Right’s intellectual hub.

Jubilant reactions from EU figures reveal how pivotal Hungary had become in opposing further centralisation—but Patriots for Europe are “more united than ever” in their mission to defend the sovereignty of Europe’s nations.

For years, it was claimed that Viktor Orbán had turned Hungary into an autocracy where political alternation was impossible. Last night’s election proved the opposite.