
RN asks for French and European Monitoring of Energy Prices
Jordan Bardella refuses to allow French citizens to pay the price for European policies that go against their interests.

Jordan Bardella refuses to allow French citizens to pay the price for European policies that go against their interests.

Oil prices spike, LNG deliveries slow, and EU capitals reopen old fault lines over supply security.

EU’s sustainability regulations, motivated by ideology rather than market realities, threaten foreign investment and trade.
Hungary warns Brussels’ energy “diversification” plan deepens dependency on the U.S. and drives up prices.

The greener member states do not want to foot the bill for others’ fossil dependence as energy ministers met for “intense” debate organized by the Council’s Swedish presidency.

Energy analysts warn of the dangers that market intervention tools, such as price caps, present. For the EU, it is “unchartered territory.”