
Von der Leyen’s Double Failure: Open Borders and a Broken Economy
Brussels’ version of unity always means centralization—and a transfer of responsibility from national governments to unelected bureaucrats.

Brussels’ version of unity always means centralization—and a transfer of responsibility from national governments to unelected bureaucrats.

Under her watch, Brussels ceased to be a boring, technocratic steward of the common market and has become a missionary empire—zealous, punitive, and utterly disconnected from reality.

The former prime minister has vowed to fight the EU on migration and the Green Deal “madness.”

Villainising those who don’t want to impoverish Europe in the name of Net Zero won’t erase the cold, hard facts about this green fantasy.

Robert Fico says Brussels must balance climate goals with industrial survival before he will approve further measures against Moscow.

The tariff negotiations offer the EU a vital opportunity to pursue a fundamental change of direction.

Karol Nawrocki rejects a wind energy law and promises a separate freeze on electricity tariffs until 2025.

“We emit just 7–8% of the world’s emissions, but Brussels wants to shut down our industries to save the planet.”

The Commission President—promoter of climate targets—justified the flights on grounds of security and scheduling, with one trip costing €14,110 per passenger.

The right-wing initiative put forward by the ECR is a major step toward transparency, but it’s still far from what true accountability would look like.