Did EU Commission President Break Her Own Campaign Finance Rules?
A new promotional booklet highlighting Ursula von der Leyen’s success in office was produced using EU staff and funds
A new promotional booklet highlighting Ursula von der Leyen’s success in office was produced using EU staff and funds
Leaked document shows Eurocrats still concerned about conservative institutional influence
Whether the measures requested by the agriculture ministers will be implemented—or make a difference to farmers—remains to be seen.
Dismantling the previous conservative government’s work is considered sufficient to unlock Poland’s frozen funds and end its ‘rule-of-law’ dispute in just a few months, according to the Commission.
As drones bring chaos to Kyiv and Moscow, the EU looks to the private sector to defend its buildings.
Barely a week after the European Parliament announced use of the app for election campaigning, the Commission wants to look at its danger to children.
The incumbent still needs to be nominated by the majority of member states, whose negotiations could yield surprising results.
The EU Commission is blatantly going after political forces whose stance it does not agree with.
Athens is the latest conservative government to be accused of rule-of-law violations by Brussels.
The EU now aims to deploy subsidized reactors by 2030—despite Commission president saying the opposite last year.