
Brussels Hands Poland €44bn—And Sidelines Its President
The EU’s new defence fund is not just about rearmament—it is reshaping who holds power inside member states.

The EU’s new defence fund is not just about rearmament—it is reshaping who holds power inside member states.

The EP’s decision to lift the immunity of four right-wing Polish MEPs has sparked accusations that Brussels is greenlighting a domestic crackdown on conservative opponents.

Ultimately, the question is not simply why governments fall but how their opponents win.

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.

Poland’s new curriculum will replace family life classes, with critics warning it promotes explicit sex education and gender ideology.

Critics of the diehard pro-Kyiv stance highlight that the Hungarian PM is standing up for his own country’s interests, and should be backed by Brussels.

What was designed as a green market tool is increasingly blamed for driving up energy bills across the bloc.

Law and Justice (PiS) has officially announced Przemysław Czarnek as its prime ministerial candidate for next year’s Polish parliamentary elections.

The Polish president has unveiled a sweeping bill to shield judicial appointments from political and judicial challenge.

The Polish president’s veto inflames tensions with Warsaw’s ruling coalition.