Why Chega Failed
Chega’s erratic behaviour may have contributed to their supporters not going to the polls on June 9.
Chega’s erratic behaviour may have contributed to their supporters not going to the polls on June 9.
It appears that European elites have once again outmaneuvered conservatives.
Despite expectations, her ‘Sumar’ alliance underperformed, winning just three seats.
It is always easier to blame the supposed evils of those one hates than face up to your own side’s failures.
European voters have said they want real change—so parties on the Right should not get caught in the insipid morass in the centre.
Though the EPP may be the largest group and her words triumphant—she even thanked her campaign team—nobody actually voted for von der Leyen.
We are not anti-European, but we are anti-federalists and anti-centralists.
We want a Europe that respects the treaties, that seeks collaboration between nations, and that seeks peace and progress.
If the Right does as well in the European elections, American conservatives might find that they have a critical mass of allies in Europe.
Mass uncontrolled immigration of people from entirely different cultures and habits is sheer madness.
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