
Austro–Hungarian Meeting Underscores Shared Criticism of EU Migration Plans
FPÖ and Hungary step up calls for stronger borders and greater national sovereignty.

FPÖ and Hungary step up calls for stronger borders and greater national sovereignty.

A proposal to put “male and female only” into the constitution has turned a quiet parliamentary week into a political flashpoint.

In many European countries, right-wing parties are experiencing a surge in young age groups.

“I am going to become the prime minister,” the PVV leader said, adding “The Netherlands deserves a government that puts its own citizens first.”

If elected, the right-wing FPÖ plans to suspend asylum applications from September.

Polling at 28%, the FPÖ is just two points behind the ruling ÖVP-Green coalition, which collectively is polling at a mere 30%.

The Pandemic shall mutate into oblivion sometime relatively soon. When it does, we will all be left with the aftermath. Wrecked economies, shuttered businesses, and life opportunities lost are only a small part of it all. Worse still are the questions that may be asked. When the rulership had us put on our masks, they took off theirs. The experience of the past two years make plain a reality only a few saw before: the modern citizen has only those rights his rulers deign to give him, and these may be taken away at any time. In a word, the myth of democracy is dead.

Political and military leaders in Austria have called for massive protests against the government’s new anti-COVID lockdown measures.