New Swedish PM Ready to Take Office
The new government is going to implement a number of measures to tighten immigration and reduce crime.
The new government is going to implement a number of measures to tighten immigration and reduce crime.
The trend is indicative the European people’s ever-increasing rejection of liberal globalism and intensifying embrace of democratic nationalism and conservatism.
The main issue keeping Kristersson from asking for a prime minister vote before Monday is a lingering disagreement between the liberal party and the nationalist conservative Swedish democrats.
The new legislative package has the potential to circumvent democratic outcomes.
Austria re-elected Alexander van der Bellen as president. With 56% of the votes, the 78-year-old managed to gain an absolute majority in the first ballot.
The event included Prime Minister of Poland, Mateusz Morawiecki, as well as video messages from Viktor Orbán, Giorgia Meloni, and Donald Trump.
Austria, Hungary, and Serbia are determined to make up for the European Union’s deficiencies in regulating migratory flows.
While less than 1 in 4 (23%) Germans nationwide reported being satisfied with the leftist-globalist coalition, fewer than 1 in 5 Germans living in east reported feeling the same way.
The legislative and executive powers are now engaged in a form of institutional one-upmanship. Emmanuel Macron, threatened by a motion of censure, answered with another threat: the dissolution of the National Assembly.
German EU top brass continues to try to interfere with the formation of the Italian government following the resounding success of Giorgia Meloni’s Fratelli d’Italia. An open letter by the EU vice president now insinuates Meloni denies the Holocaust.
The ministers of the liberal USR PLUS party resign from the Romanian government.
“I would like to govern together with the Greens,” Social Democrat chancellor candidate Olaf Scholz said.
Junior governing party USR PLUS asks the National Liberal Party to name a new Prime Minister.
Candidates of CDU, SPD and the Greens took part in the first debate before the election.
Swedish prime minister Stefan Löfven said he would resign in November.
Bulgaria’s parliamentary elections failed to produce a clear winner on Sunday. The new anti-elite party There Is Such a People (ITN) got almost as much votes, as the centre-right GERB party of former premier Boyko Borissov. Bulgaria’s second election since April reflects deep divisions in the European Union’s poorest member state over the legacy of […]
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