
Bis or Ter Repetita: France in Desperate Need of a Prime Minister
By refusing to dissolve the Assembly, Macron apparently doesn’t want to put an end to the French political crisis he himself created.

By refusing to dissolve the Assembly, Macron apparently doesn’t want to put an end to the French political crisis he himself created.

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

Sovereignty-first movements dominate the polls—but establishment parties are trying their best to keep them out of power.

What does not get mentioned in the media simply does not exist, Leftist MPs seem to believe regarding crimes linked to immigration.

Despite the expectations of the Left, who were almost hoping to face off a mounted police charge to justify the fascism narrative, the march ended without any violence.

“We don’t want an anti-Soros law,” leftist lawmakers said, arguing that it would have the same effect as the Hungarian transparency law criticized by Brussels.

The Commission wants to sideline member states and ram through decisions with majority votes—a power grab that will cost taxpayers and crush sovereignty.

Almost 1,000 social media users said in a poll that they would not donate to their right-wing compatriots.

Pro-Palestine leftists have become apologists for an Islamic theocracy.

Punishing illegal occupations is not merely a matter of physical security but an act of civilization and a reaffirmation of the rule of law.