
Von der Leyen Under Fire: Three No-Confidence Motions in Just Three Months
Though the latest two are likely doomed to fail as did the first one, the string of three motions highlights the growing erosion of the Commission President’s authority.

Though the latest two are likely doomed to fail as did the first one, the string of three motions highlights the growing erosion of the Commission President’s authority.

Manfred Weber called for more centralization in Brussels and declared that “only an irreversible EU can survive in today’s world.”

The Patriots group launches a Motion of Censure against von der Leyen over her repeated failures of governance.

Patriots insist the issue is “one of the most devastating legacies” of Ursula von der Leyen’s presidency.

The Patriots for Europe say Brussels is using financial rules to target them over spending by a dissolved group that has no link to them.

“We cannot confuse solidarity with economic suicide,” Polish analyst Kacper Kita said.

“We are being forced to focus on climate adaptation while we should be talking about security, defence, and other important issues,” Ondřej Knotek told europeanconservative.com.

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

It is unlikely that the liberal and left-wing parties will side with the conservatives to topple the European Commission.

“Patriots for Europe’s aspiration is to represent a real alternative to the socialist and popular consensus that impoverishes Europe, pursues the destruction of democratically elected governments, and seeks to interfere in the elections of member states. In short, to put an end to the globalist and federalizing drift of the European Union that threatens the very idea of Europe, its nation states, and the founding values of the EU.”