Will Progressives Flip Poland? An Interview With Ordo Iuris’ Sébastien Meuwissen
“If PiS does win, the Visegrád alliance which has been dormant since the outbreak of war in Ukraine could revive to the benefit of conservatives in Central Europe.”
“If PiS does win, the Visegrád alliance which has been dormant since the outbreak of war in Ukraine could revive to the benefit of conservatives in Central Europe.”
Brussels is making a stab at Ireland’s corporate tax collection before the European elections with a proposal that would increase the country’s annual EU contribution by 50%.
Record-low support for her party in both Hesse and Bavaria means Interior Minister Nancy Faeser has “gambled away her credibility,” a CDU official said.
Putin has long been advocating for independent Palestinian statehood. Meanwhile, Chechen leader Kadyrov already offered to send “peacekeepers” into Israel to help “restore order.”
Kingmaker parties could determine whether Slovakia follows a sovereigntist or globalist path.
The well-attended march is a warning to the acting prime minister.
“We don’t want Lampedusa here,” a large banner at the game of Warsaw’s largest football club said over the weekend.
Voters in Bavaria and Hesse have severely punished the leftist government in Berlin.
The truth appears to be that Irish Catholicism was easy to abandon, because it seemed so hard to love.
There is a passivity about poll-watching, as if we were ancients reading the runes or chicken entrails in a bid to foretell a future that is beyond our control.
Destabilised by the sequence of riots following the death of young Nahel shot by a policeman, Emmanuel Macron was very reluctant to carry out this reshuffle, which in the end turned out to be fairly marginal.
“The EPP is the party of traitors” who almost always vote with the leftists, Rodrigo Ballester said, warning that conservative votes for the European center-right are “lost in translation.”
The EU Commission has confirmed that road tolls were indeed included in the Spanish government’s plan associated with the receipt of EU Next Generation funds, something the Sánchez administration has repeatedly denied.
FROM THE SUMMER 2023 PRINT EDITION: “Terrified of thoughts and ideas that the establishment has ‘outlawed,’ conservatives have completely internalized the ‘rules of the game’ that their enemy has imposed.”—Thierry Baudet
EU Commissioner and Green Deal mastermind Frans Timmermans has announced a return to Dutch national politics to be the country’s next prime minister as his green agenda butts heads with the populist party borne of the Dutch farmers’ protests.
These populist parties are rising in popularity because the established parties of both left and right have sold out the interests of their peoples.
VOX’s plan constitutes something of a challenge for the centre-right PP, as its premises are likely shared by that party’s voters.
During a VOX campaign event, Italy’s Giorgia Meloni shared her vision for a united Europe’s future policy on Africa and migration.
The Commission said it was the prerogative of member states to set migration policy with third-party states, and the duty of Spain to set limits on numbers coming in.
VOX’s program contains a battery of tax-cutting measures. In particular, it aims to incentivise family formation and child rearing by removing the tax burden on families.
Pegasus, Catalonia, and recent vote rigging scandals have fueled an atmosphere of distrust in the electoral process. Most polls predict a comfortable victory for the Right in this week’s Spanish parliamentary elections.
After complaining that the ministry of culture was attempting to suppress the film, director Carlos Hernando has made it free to host, download, and reproduce.
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