
Borrell’s U.S. Broadside Reveals the EU Elite’s Post-National Turn
The clash with the United States acts as a catalyst for an internal struggle: who really defines what Europe is and should be?

The clash with the United States acts as a catalyst for an internal struggle: who really defines what Europe is and should be?

Orbán argues that the EU’s political elite is using the war in Ukraine as a pretext to accelerate a federalist project that restricts national sovereignty.

Not national governments, not even Brussels, but Commission chief von der Leyen alone can and must deliver us all—or at least that is what she thinks.

Participants on The European Conservative’s panel discussed the centralisation attempts that would strip member states of their sovereignty and make the EU less democratic.

Saying Trump won’t protect Europe, centre-right bloc president joined the Eurocrats who want to turn the EU into a defense union with its own nuclear shield.

A Polish MEP described the proposals as the creation of a European “superstate on the ruins of nation-states”

Ahead of the European elections, Belgium is pushing a tough federalist line.

The party leader asked Swedes to decide whether they’re on the side of Islamists, terrorists, and anti-democrats—or democracy.

The EU wants to levy its own taxes. Here is why that is a bad idea.

The federalising attitude to European defence is likely to conflict with a growing sense of anti-war populism within the Parliament.