
EU Parliament Condemns Hungary for Protecting Its National Sovereignty—Again
The ‘rule of law’ is used as an excuse to punish Hungary for not adopting Brussels’ leftist agenda on immigration and other social policies.

The ‘rule of law’ is used as an excuse to punish Hungary for not adopting Brussels’ leftist agenda on immigration and other social policies.

“We are not talking about public policy, we are talking about fundamental human rights.”

The Commission president’s empty appeals for unity reveal an elite more afraid of losing power than losing Europe itself.

A report discussing the 2024 European elections suggests many changes that would curtail national sovereignty and hand it over to the EU institutions.

“Let me be clear: you are setting our countrysides on fire.”

A photographic exhibition in Brussels highlights the spiritual and artistic legacy of Spain’s most controversial monument.

Even though the Ursula coalition rose to defend the Commission chief, the voting result shows she lost significant support since last year’s election.

The no-confidence motion was brought forward by Romanian nationalist MEP Gheorghe Piperea and backed by conservative and nationalist forces.

The Hungarian prime minister lambasted the Commission chief ahead of the no-confidence vote in the European Parliament.

The legal committee almost unanimously voted to take the EU Commission to court over bypassing Parliament to fast-track the spending scheme.