
Tusk Government Could Be Coalition of Chaos
Conservative PiS hasn’t given up hope of forming a government, despite election setbacks.

Conservative PiS hasn’t given up hope of forming a government, despite election setbacks.

The new three-party government may be in place ahead of crucial EU talks on Ukraine.

Kingmaker parties could determine whether Slovakia follows a sovereigntist or globalist path.

As alarm bells go off in the liberal West, Hungary is hoping for another patriotic ally to work with in the EU.

Some conservatives fear PSOE humouring the separatists could reignite a new political crisis and potential Catalan secession.

Europe Elects Netherlands correspondent Nassreddin Taibi says there is a possibility of a “full right-leaning government coalition too, which would contain VVD, BBB, JA21, PVV, and SGP.”

Italy’s ruling coalition was left licking its wounds after a shock announcement to tax excess bank profits sent markets into a tailspin.

Finland’s four-party coalition government is in jeopardy after a media campaign against senior Finns Party over past racist statements led junior members to consider withdrawing support.

Presently, with the polling figures as they are, the national-conservative Freedom Party of Austria (FPÖ) will be needed to form a majority coalition unless the center-right People’s Party (ÖVP) is willing to take a sharp left turn to join forces with the SPÖ along with either the Greens or NEOS.

Spain’s political impasse looks set to drag on as both the Left and Right search for coalition partners. Meanwhile, VOX leader Santiago Abascal blamed polling companies for spoiling the day for populists.