
Brace for Austerity, Part I
Reckless government spending is going to provoke more fiscal austerity in Europe. There is no right way to do austerity. Here is why.
Reckless government spending is going to provoke more fiscal austerity in Europe. There is no right way to do austerity. Here is why.
“We’ve sorted it out! Agreement on everything! A new cabinet,” Wilders wrote on X.
There is a distinct reason why inflation does not fall further. I am surprised nobody talks about it.
PVV leader Geert Wilders said he couldn’t “see it going wrong at this point.”
We must never dismiss the threat of escalating government clampdowns on its political dissidents.
The problem in Europe and America is not that the free-market economy is too big. The problem is that the free-market economy is not big enough.
Nationalist Chega demands inclusion in government to offer support on key issues.
The Belgian EU presidency doesn’t trust Europeans to judge online content without government intervention.
Talks to determine who will take the reins could drag on for months.
Almost 3 months after the populist won election, the country is still in political deadlock. A freshly appointed intermediary has his work cut out for him.