EU Parliament Weaponises Antifa Assailant Against Hungarian Government
A radical left-wing militant on trial for her role in violent attacks in Budapest has become the latest excuse for Strasbourg MEPs to twist the knife in Hungary.
A radical left-wing militant on trial for her role in violent attacks in Budapest has become the latest excuse for Strasbourg MEPs to twist the knife in Hungary.
The man was part of a group who attacked random people for “looking like” neo-Nazis.
Speakers at the Demographic Summit in Budapest say Europe will come face to face with a “demographic ice age” if it doesn’t change its mentality.
Nearly all right-wing voters and 58% of leftists reject the EU’s plan to redistribute migrants between member states, as PM Orbán says Hungary has “no intention of implementing” the mechanism at all.
The summit, the third of its kind, saw conservative youth leaders from parties on both sides of the Atlantic Ocean zero in on key topics like the importance of cooperation between Rightist forces across the globe, the pressing need to retake key institutions controlled by the globalist liberal-left, immigration, and national sovereignty.
The pontiff prayed for peace to come to Ukraine and “a future of hope, not war; a future full of cradles, not tombs; a world of brothers and sisters, not walls.”
Enforcing sanctions requires “a lot of discipline,” said the bloc’s foreign affairs chief, Josep Borrell, as a dozen countries rejected the EU’s proposed measures against circumvention.
Gergely Gulyás of the Prime Minister’s Office said that Hungary is ready to bring the case before the European Court of Justice if negotiations with Brussels fail to resolve the issue.
Mearsheimer warned of the dangers of escalation, saying: “If the West is successful and pushes the Russians back East, and if the sanctions begin to bite, the Russians will escalate—and there’s a good chance that they will use nuclear weapons.”
The meeting focused on issues that will play a pivotal role in the survival and renewal of Western Civilization. In a roundtable discussion, participants zeroed in on topics central to our time—like immigration, national sovereignty, and the importance of the family.