Georgia: Government Criticises EU Wokeism Before Crucial Election
Brussels has threatened to derail the country’s path to the EU if it doesn’t do as it is told.
Brussels has threatened to derail the country’s path to the EU if it doesn’t do as it is told.
“This is how democracy works: when you don’t have the majority to run the country, then we go into another election,” commentator says.
Critics say Sánchez’ media overhaul threatens Spain’s democratic checks.
Leftist politicians rushed to Andy Kerbrat’s defence, downplaying his criminal activity as something that “only harmed himself.”
The right-wing FPÖ called the decision a “slap in the face” for voters.
BSW leader says coalition talks are off unless centre-right softens stance on arming Ukraine.
If no majority support emerges in the Assembly, Michel Barnier may have to resort to overruling parliament.
Being on the Right can easily become a matter of what to oppose, rather than what to uphold.
A conference in Budapest highlighted the dangers of embracing neo-Marxism and pro-migration policies for Europe’s future.
Denying asylum on security grounds is now a viable option while building offshore deportation hubs is just a matter of time.
The center-right government’s attempt at stimulating the economy does just that—while at the same time doing the very opposite.
The only democracy in the Middle East has shown that you can win against the odds if you fight for what you believe in.
The ‘right-wing’ dithers on immigration but finds time to rename women “menstruating people.”
The proposed framework would even allow “lifelong entry bans” for those indicted for organized crime and automatically apply to anyone illegally crossing EU borders.
“I want the national camp to win,” the French MEP said.
The losers of the recent regional elections continue using all available legal methods to punish the second most popular party.
The government is exploring the idea thanks to a political agreement with the right-wing Sweden Democrats.
A ‘grand coalition’ of the two establishment parties would only have a razor-thin majority.
With an eye to next year’s general elections, the German establishment is increasingly adopting the AfD’s position on migration.
Despite resounding support for a shift to the Right, the establishment parties will likely defy the voters with a coalition of losers.
Media reports celebrate the governing parties’ success in retaining their majority, but not one of the five coalition members could defeat Babiš’s sovereigntists alone.
U.S. intelligence says the Biden Administration is concerned about Russian retaliation.
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