MEPs threaten To Sue EU for Giving Hungary Its Own Money
Billions in owed funding secured by the Orbán government, prompting another round of Hungary-bashing in the European Parliament
Billions in owed funding secured by the Orbán government, prompting another round of Hungary-bashing in the European Parliament
One lawmaker asked “which country will be next” if the Commission gets its way.
If the government doesn’t change course on subsidy cuts, farmers’ protests may resume, spokesman said on Wednesday,
Support for the Rassemblement National is also on the rise among professionals.
New Slovak PM Robert Fico has promised to stand by Hungary.
“The [German] government has already collapsed, but is hanging on to its fading power.”
Reaction to planned Net Zero austerity puts the country’s ruling green-left coalition under more pressure.
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While the rest of the nation looked on in horror at the pro-Hamas marches, Corbyn sat back licking his lips.
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Following the elections, it will take some time for a new coalition government to be formed; until then, farmers ask for clarity from their leaders and, above all, hope for the future.
Tusk has publicly referred to the plans as “stupid” and declared that almost all MEPs in the Polish delegation would oppose the federalist push on the grounds of national sovereignty.
Geert Wilders’ populist PVV gains ten more seats in the latest nationwide poll and wins mock ‘school elections.’
Spain’s new executive branch is even less democratic than the last.
Israel pledges to continue security operations in full force after the four-day pause until all hostages are released.
After claiming the PiS government has violated the constitution, the opposition now wants President Duda to ignore protocol.
PiS vows to play hardball using the control of the presidency, while Tusk plans on replacing conservative officials in courts and the media.
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Meloni has revealed that she is content to take her marching orders from above, with little regard for the unimportant people below.
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