Tag: prime minister

PM Orbán: Hungary Will Not Allow Itself To Be Dragged Into War

The prime minister zeroed in on Hungary’s illustrious, exceptionally long history, its constant struggle to maintain its unique cultural identity, and to remain the master of its own fate amid persistent coercion from the great powers which have forever surrounded it.

New Zealand Prime Minister Steps Down

Jacinda Ardern’s relative youth and gender, coupled with her ‘progressive’ beliefs, had made her a media darling and feted figure within Western establishment circles.

UK: Left Unopposed, Rishi Sunak Claims the Premiership

The smooth and unassuming Sunak is nothing if not a product of the globalist ethos. It is to be expected, then, that he will lead and fashion a Tory party that will—as it has done for some time now—compromise on key conservative issues. 

How To Make Britain Great Again

There is only one path forward for conservatives: to combine tax cuts with structural reforms to welfare-state spending.

Sweden: Tense Talks over New PM’s Cabinet

By constitutional procedure, a prime minister is elected on a negative-vote premise: unless a majority votes against him, Kristersson will become prime minister.