
European Right After Orbán: New Framework Sought Against Agenda 2030
The Hungarian prime minister’s defeat means resistance to Brussels’ policies can no longer depend on a single government.

The Hungarian prime minister’s defeat means resistance to Brussels’ policies can no longer depend on a single government.

Rising tensions and deepening divisions spark fears of unrest across Europe

With a two-thirds majority secured in the first round, the Grand Duchy’s proposed legislation on terminating pregnancies now advances to a second decisive vote later this year.

Pontiff emphasised that Europe’s cultural and moral heritage offers the groundwork for tackling today’s social and political challenges.

Lawmakers warn that weak oversight of EU grant programmes may have allowed politically active networks to gain legitimacy and influence across multiple member states.

Pro-life groups gathered in Brussels to demand policies that help women continue their pregnancies rather than pressure them to end them.

The European Commission’s climate roadmap for 2040 has provoked accusations of betrayal, with critics warning of economic pain and declining living standards.

The move fuels accusations that the party is shielding EU elites from scrutiny over alleged financial mismanagement and political manipulation.

The Poles will remain in the group, despite differences over Fidesz’ exclusion.

Four MEPs split from Zemmour’s Reconquete party, aiming to stay in ECR and not join Marine Le Pen’s ID group.