
EU Leaders Lambasted for Failing to Pursue Peace with Russia
A political scientist says Europe’s refusal to engage seriously with Moscow could trap the continent in a prolonged conflict.

A political scientist says Europe’s refusal to engage seriously with Moscow could trap the continent in a prolonged conflict.

Speakers at the MCC Budapest Summit argued that the West faces growing demographic, political, and geopolitical pressures and called for renewed emphasis on national sovereignty and democratic accountability.

Europe’s cultural and political disputes are increasingly being settled by judges in Luxembourg rather than by elected national governments, speakers at the MCC conference said.

At the MCC conference scholars from four continents will look at how preambles shape identities and legal frameworks.

Experts warn Europe is being outpaced by cartels as drugs, migration and organised crime converge.

The forum, hosted by the International Network for Immigration Research, warned of the collapse of the current asylum model.

Budapest hosted a screening of Taking Over, a documentary focused on the liberal Tusk government’s abuse.

“When I personally faced disciplinary procedures while simply teaching philology, I realized this was no longer scholarship, but an attempt to silence.”
The speakers reaffirmed that technology must remain a servant, never a master, of communities rooted in faith, tradition, and the common good.

“Western European nations are ready to give up even more of their sovereignty. In the name of the rule of law, the EU can do anything it likes.”