Right-Wing Surge: Macron Calls Snap Election After Le Pen’s EU Victory
Marine Le Pen has declared that her party is “ready for power.”
Marine Le Pen has declared that her party is “ready for power.”
The nationalist NV-A now has a clear mandate to lead government formation talks.
The EU’s most courted woman claimed a third of Italy’s 76 seats for her anti-immigration party.
The official results confirmed the government’s disastrous showing at the European elections.
The European Conservative‘s live blog covering the elections
For the first time since 1994, South Africa’s ANC does not have an absolute majority. What comes next will be an important test for the RSA.
Vlaams Belang, now topping the polls among Dutch-speaking voters by a large margin, has set Flemish independence on the agenda.
A combination of ruling parties veering right, buoyant nationalists, and a wildcard former PM embracing populism is changing politics in Prague.
Populist PVV expected to increase its number of parliamentary seats from one to seven as a first indication of how the balance of power is shifting to the Right.
The father of a three-month-old boy confronted Spain’s government-sponsored “woke” comedian in real life over obscene online comments.
The calamitous changes caused by Europe’s migration mishaps can no longer be quarantined from public view.
Who and what are we voting for in June? And what difference could it make?
The shooting of Slovakia’s populist prime minister Robert Fico has brought out the worst in the EU elites.
How can the EU reconcile a common immigration policy with the fact that European public opinion is very worried about the arrival of immigrants?
Despite fear mongering about ‘right-wing extremism,’ populists are the ones becoming targets of political violence.
The centre-right PSD made a pact with the very same Socialist party that they had campaigned to defeat.
Strict migration rules and rollback of Green Deal policies included in coalition program.
Slovak parties from across the political divide have called for calm following the assassination attempt on Robert Fico.
Germany and Ireland lead efforts to rally member states behind contentious legislation.
For the first time in America’s history, the culture views Christianity unfavourably.
European Broadcasting Union says ID’s Anders Vistisen can’t debate because he’s not officially a Spitzenkandidat—despite von der Leyen not being one either.
The suspect was brought in for questioning after viciously attacking an elderly woman.
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