
EU Parliament Hosts Exhibition on the Valley of the Fallen, That the Spanish Socialists Want To Destroy
A photographic exhibition in Brussels highlights the spiritual and artistic legacy of Spain’s most controversial monument.

A photographic exhibition in Brussels highlights the spiritual and artistic legacy of Spain’s most controversial monument.

“Brussels has turned its weakness in foreign policy into a blank check” for North African regimes.
The amendment delivers a clear condemnation of the Spanish PM’s “authoritarian drift.”

Spanish MEP Irene Montero proposes to expropriate homes rather than build new ones as a solution to the housing crisis in Europe.
Vox politician Jorge Buxadé said the Spanish will never know the cause of the blackout because prime minister Sánchez “is a liar.”

“The tide has turned: citizens reject progressive policies and the woke ideology.”

“We will continue to collaborate with all the ECR delegations with which we have an ideological affinity.”

In a fiery debate before the EU elections, Buxadé accused Spain’s governing socialists of being allied with Hamas and Iran.

The EU Commissioner is “the living image of the policies that destroyed [Europe’s] countryside,” according to Jorge Buxadé, the Spanish sovereigntists’ lead candidate.

Europe is the 3,000 years of history behind us, not a handful of officials and unelected functionaries of the European Commission telling nations how to behave.