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Spanish Government Tightens Grip on Courts

Bridget Ryder December 14, 2022

The new norms are likely to become law by the end of the year, slipped in as amendments to other proposed changes to the penal code that would eliminate the crime of sedition and lower the legal consequences for misappropriating public funds.

Is the Napkin Ring Right-Wing?

Hélène de Lauzun September 18, 2022

Richard de Sèze’s brilliant and light pen swirls around the impressions of everyday life to give us a delicious panorama of things that pass and things that do not.

Gustavo Petro Sworn in as President of Colombia

Carlos Perona Calvete August 12, 2022

Petro’s campaign highlighted environmentalism, feminism, and Afro-Colombian issues. Where he and Chile’s Boric break with Chavez-style leftism is in emphasizing gay marriage, abortion, and “green” industry.

Ahead of Elections, Italian Center-Left Coalition Splinters

Tristan Vanheuckelom August 10, 2022

Her confidence buoyed even more by the Left’s rupturing, Fratelli d’Italia’s Meloni mockingly referred to it as a “new twist in the soap opera.”

Office of AfD MP Attacked by Alleged Left-Wing Extremists 

Robert Semonsen June 25, 2022

The attackers smashed one of the office’s windows and released butyric acid inside of the building, resulting in several people suffering injuries and extensive property damage.

AfD Party Congress Canceled Due to Threats from Left-Wing Extremists 

Robert Semonsen June 17, 2022

That a party—one which enjoys nearly 13% of the national vote—is unable to organize due to threats of violence from left-wing extremists is indicative of the decrepit state of democracy in Germany, according to the AfD.

New French Government Nominated: Nothing New To Be Expected

Hélène de Lauzun May 22, 2022

A long and relatively unusual wait for the appointment of a government under the Fifth Republic can be explained by the difficulty in finding candidates for ministerial positions while the next legislative elections loom.

Emmanuel Macron Chooses a Left-Wing Technocrat as Prime Minister

Hélène de Lauzun May 18, 2022

The announcement of Elisabeth Borne’s appointment did not arouse much enthusiasm in the French press. Her profile gives the impression of a default and very bureaucratic choice.

Soros and Euro-Atlantic Globalists Mobilize to Bring Down Musk’s Twitter

Robert Semonsen May 6, 2022

Desperately afraid of losing their ability to control mass information flows, Soros, left-liberal EU member states, and company are urging multinational advertisers to abandon Musk’s Twitter.

Spanish Government Granting Political Favours to Basque Terrorists

Bridget Ryder April 20, 2022

Watching convicted terrorists receive political favours simply to keep the current government in power is a knife in the heart of ETA victims and their families. 

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