
EPP Immunity Case: More Political Bias in European Parliament
Mainstream political groups are protecting one of their own from prosecution while taking a far tougher line against conservative and right-wing lawmakers.

Mainstream political groups are protecting one of their own from prosecution while taking a far tougher line against conservative and right-wing lawmakers.

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

Just as in France, the Left is widely seen as romantic while the Right is viewed as abhorrent.

The ruling centers on a campaign poster deemed to resemble a banned salute–a decision critics call selective.

The European Parliament’s refusal to act contrasts sharply with its tough stance on other actors, revealing political cowardice.

Rather than adopting schemes that curb competitiveness and raise living costs, boosting economic well-being is a strong way to address climate change, because prosperity builds resilience.

The European Parliament’s legal affairs committee has rejected Hungarian requests to lift the immunity of opposition leader Péter Magyar.
When under attack from neighbouring states, it seems as if some hospitals deserve more international sympathy than others.