
EU Online Censorship Poses “Systemic Threat” to Elections, Report Says
A new report claims Brussels’ expanding digital rules risk narrowing what voters can see and share—especially during election campaigns.

A new report claims Brussels’ expanding digital rules risk narrowing what voters can see and share—especially during election campaigns.

“Even if the egoistic-consumerist trend were to encompass the majority, that would not absolve us of the responsibility to say that it is literally suicidal for society.”

The reforms aim “to breed a new human being who will belong to the state—and only to the state,” critic and legal counsel Grzegorz Ksepko said.

The defence loan plan becomes another extra-treaty instrument of influence, using debt and budgetary leverage to shape national policy, Polish legal analysts say.

According to a new study, effective action against illegal migration would require a fundamental overhaul of international law.

Having failed to pass new laws, the Polish PM has simply decided to ignore the current laws—and create penalties for those who seek to follow them.
“It is clear that radicals among the liberals are pushing towards a ‘Romanian Scenario,’” Ordo Iuris’ president told europeanconservative.com
The Ordo Iuris think tank aims to inform the public about the Tusk government’s blatant attacks on Polish democracy.

The EU-backed authoritarian takeover of public life in Poland is meant to be a blueprint for other ‘post-conservative’ countries, speakers at an MCC Brussels event warned.

“If PiS does win, the Visegrád alliance which has been dormant since the outbreak of war in Ukraine could revive to the benefit of conservatives in Central Europe.”