And Now, Who To Govern? France Leaping Into the Dark
No winners, no losers. Shall we despair? Certainly not!
No winners, no losers. Shall we despair? Certainly not!
Radical new MP has prior conviction for violence but no process exists to remove him from office.
Reckless government spending is going to provoke more fiscal austerity in Europe. There is no right way to do austerity. Here is why.
An asylum surge from Syria and Afghanistan is helping to drive population growth.
“If the New Popular Front becomes the linchpin of the next government, we will be faced with an outrageously immigrationist policy and a headlong rush into societal issues.”
The French National Rally’s 30 MEPs “will fully play their role in a large group which will influence the power balance of Europe,” party president Jordan Bardella said.
The European Conservative‘s live blog covering the second round of the elections to the French National Assembly.
“It is clear that there has been a change of direction in Europe.”
The efforts of the Left and centre to keep Le Pen’s RN out of government would leave France in the rut of immigration, insecurity, and loss of self-confidence.
The new four-party government in the Hague is heading for a precedent-setting Brussels showdown with Brussels.
The party had been frequently criticized for its extreme views in the past, yet now is part of Giorgia Meloni’s “constructive center-right force” in Brussels.
It appears that European elites have once again outmaneuvered conservatives.
Hungarian opposition Tisza party accepted despite opposing weapons and troops to Ukraine, contrary to EPP stance.
“AUR has no interest in promoting the common good,” says MEP representing Romania’s ethnic Hungarian community in Brussels during a time of growing tensions back home.
The bill also wants to stop government advertising going to non-approved outlets.
Chancellor Nehammer is trying to hold his government together due to fears of a populist surge in early elections.
“They don’t care about reality, they don’t care about the results of the European elections, and they don’t care about the will of the European people.”—Hungarian PM Orbán.
Two Swedish nationals’ families rejoice at their loved ones’ returns, but exiled Iranians in Sweden note that a convicted executioner of political dissidents is now free.
Bullish PVV politician Marjolein Faber―the confirmed candidate-minister for Asylum and Migration―is facing a campaign to turn her into a pariah.
Provisional top job nominations stitched up by main national leaders during last week’s G7 Summit.
Breakthrough electoral performance by the Flemish nationalists last week prompts militants to attack the party’s Brussels headquarters.
The bloc, which could include the ECR, would fight against corruption and illegal immigration, Andre Ventura, leader of Portugal’s Chega explained.
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