
EU Elections: Populist Surge Expected in Czech Republic
A combination of ruling parties veering right, buoyant nationalists, and a wildcard former PM embracing populism is changing politics in Prague.
A combination of ruling parties veering right, buoyant nationalists, and a wildcard former PM embracing populism is changing politics in Prague.
“Everything will depend on the ability of Marine Le Pen in France and Giorgia Meloni in Italy to cooperate,” the Hungarian Prime Minister said.
Revival party leader Kostadin Kostadinov said “steps” have been taken to create a “true” sovereigntist party, but the AfD is not so keen to accept the offer.
Former Stasi memorial chief says the case is reminiscent of “East Germany when pacifist patches or a plastic bag from the West led to interrogation.”
Migration, Ukraine, and farmers’ protests are just some of the factors that could lead to a strong showing for conservatives.
Report released on the same day the party’s appeal of being labeled ‘suspicious right-wing extremist’ is heard in court.
Interior ministry cannot guarantee the confidentiality of state-funded counseling sessions for ‘right-wing extremism.’
Political dissidents on the Right would face limitations on their ability to serve in government jobs and leave and enter their country.
Europe does not share the American ‘faith and flag’ correlation between religion and politics.
Leftist parties are predicted to lose dozens of seats, making a right-wing majority finally possible.