Sánchez Unclear About Amnesty for Catalan Separatist Leaders
Acting PM’s decision could make or break bid to lead new government
Acting PM’s decision could make or break bid to lead new government
“This will have deleterious effects in Brussels, and not just around the Midi Station,” Brussels Minister Alain Maron warned after the government decided to stop giving shelter to male asylum-seekers.
Alberto Núñez Feijóo has just over a month to gather the votes he’ll need to to save his country from another leftist-progressive-separatist coalition government.
Some conservatives fear PSOE humouring the separatists could reignite a new political crisis and potential Catalan secession.
An immigration expert told The European Conservative that government numbers on illegal migration are a “delusion” and that the migrant situation in the UK will only “get worse.”
The only way for a government to be fiscally responsible is to transform government in the image of national conservatism. Hungary offers a good example of how to do it.
Europe’s conservatives want to be fiscally responsible, but they need to become bolder and address the root cause of government deficits and debt.
With Spain in the EU presidency and European elections coming up next year, the shortfall of the Right in Spain is having repercussions in Brussels as well.
Were the PP to govern now, it is unlikely that it would try to resolve the asymmetries of the Spanish system on display during these elections, especially with Núñez Feijóo at the helm.
In a not-too-subtle dig at the MR party, the sole holdout among all seven coalition partners, Belgium’s Finance Minister said that “today we must conclude that not everyone is able to leave their trench and to show the courage to make decisions in the interest of all.”
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