Georgia’s Elites Decry Color Revolution As Pro-EU Riots Rock Tbilisi
While passing a similar foreign agent bill at home, Brussels is at odds with a proposed law in Georgia to constrain external NGOs ahead of Tbilisi’s 2030 entry to the bloc.
While passing a similar foreign agent bill at home, Brussels is at odds with a proposed law in Georgia to constrain external NGOs ahead of Tbilisi’s 2030 entry to the bloc.
A German initiative would enshrine rule-of-law conditionality in all EU budget payments—while preventing sovereigntist governments from protecting states punished for non-compliance.
German MEP says deal would violate the separation of powers and endanger the independence of the legislative branch.
Party hopes 39-year-old jailed in Hungary could be granted immunity if elected.
Mere promises by the Europhile Tusk government were enough for Brussels to unblock billions of euros.
Commission told to be more vigilant in oversight of emergency purchases as pandemic spending scrutinized.
Despite what the establishment says, nothing Robert Fico has done so far is an affront to the rule of law.
Peter Pellegrini’s election to the presidency has not gone down well in liberal circles.
Chinese persecution of Christians is systemic, widespread, multi-vectored—and increasing. Western Christians must take note.
Peter Pellegrini’s election to the presidency has not gone down well in liberal circles.
Chinese persecution of Christians is systemic, widespread, multi-vectored—and increasing. Western Christians must take note.
Brussels faces the paradox of accession and enlargement importing potentially rebellious conservative member states from the east.
Proposed change would allow Brussels to blackmail recipients in ‘cash-for-reforms’ scheme
No end in sight for the political standoff paralyzing the Spanish judiciary.
Parliament seeks to force Commission to annul decision to unblock €10 billion in EU payments, despite Hungary completing the reforms demanded.
Liberal Ivan Korčok had a 5-point advantage over sovereigntist rival Peter Pellegrini in Sunday’s election, but the latter is the favourite in the second round.
Polish MEP says government attack on central bank president is “purely politically motivated and has no factual or legal basis.”
PM Fico’s nationalist government makes country prime target for Brussels’ weaponisation of EU rule-of-law provision.
Conservatives can breathe a sigh of relief as Tusk stutters on education and abortion law reform.
“What Fico and Orbán are both saying is that we are not against the EU, we just want to have a say in what is done and how it is done, not just blindly follow what bureaucrats are telling us to do.”
MEPs vote to sue European Commission over releasing country’s cohesion funds
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