
EU Parliament Delays Vote on Inquiry Into Climate NGO Lobby Scandal
The mainstream parties “feel the need for further legal analysis,” a parliamentary source said.

The mainstream parties “feel the need for further legal analysis,” a parliamentary source said.

The center-right also rejected the Patriots’ call to extend the delay of compliance with emission reduction targets.

The proposal aims to make professionals who carry out tests or issue “virginity certificates” criminally liable for facilitating a culture of “honor crimes.”

Forget the € 40 billion military aid—the EU couldn’t even collect the two million artillery shells it promised to deliver as a gift while protesting Moscow’s military parade.

Just like the member states, now the European Parliament also knows what it feels like to get sidelined by von der Leyen.

The question now is whether the EU elite will be brazen enough to reject an inquiry into their own systematic corruption.

Being the first German chancellor in history who needed two rounds to be confirmed already casts doubts on the long-term viability of his government.

“This three-year moratorium will do absolutely nothing, apart from highlighting the failure of industrial policies based on the idea of de-growth,” Patriots chairman Jordan Bardella said.

The collapse may set the stage for a major political realignment.

The latest attack on the party has already backfired, prompting “a new record” in membership applications.