Polish PM Challenges Meddling EPP Chief to Debate
Morawiecki blasted Manfred Weber for subverting Polish democracy over recent EU rule of law debates.
Morawiecki blasted Manfred Weber for subverting Polish democracy over recent EU rule of law debates.
The former president said he was being “persecuted” in a manner “reminiscent of Nazi Germany.”
In an almost comedic turn of fortune, a recount in Madrid—to the benefit of the conservative PP—could mean the socialists will require the single in-person vote of exiled Catalan leader Carles Puigdemont.
Hannes Loth’s victory in the town of Raguhn-Jeßnitz in Saxony-Anhalt marks the AfD’s second electoral breakthrough in two weeks.
“An official who uses such language not only violates the rule of moderation but also dehumanizes,” Thuringia’s AfD chief Björn Höcke wrote in response to Kramer’s inflammatory remarks.
Sesselman’s victory may very likely be due to “the fact that the majority of voters perceive the CDU as a green-woke party led by a Blackrock lawyer,” claimed Hans-Georg Maaßen.
Erdoğan’s election defeat would likely be celebrated in Europe, even if it means the end of the EU-Turkey refugee deal, after which new ways will have to be found to keep migration in check.
The incumbent Prime Minister Kaja Kallas led the polls, but her leadership is far from secure, since poor energy policies and allegations of election fraud undermine her victory.
Ciotti’s strategy has been very clear throughout the campaign: having in mind the presidential election of 2027, prepare the ground for Laurent Wauquiez.
It remains to be seen whether the UGTT trade union commands enough support, or whether the President’s reforms are ultimately favored by the Tunisian population.