French Elections: France Abandoned to the Rampage of the Far Left
The European Conservative‘s live blog covering the second round of the elections to the French National Assembly.
The European Conservative‘s live blog covering the second round of the elections to the French National Assembly.
“It is clear that there has been a change of direction in Europe.”
The efforts of the Left and centre to keep Le Pen’s RN out of government would leave France in the rut of immigration, insecurity, and loss of self-confidence.
The new four-party government in the Hague is heading for a precedent-setting Brussels showdown with Brussels.
Brussels’ established socialists have undermined the ambitions of the Sahra Wagenknecht-led faction.
The Commission chief has no choice but to give in to socialists’ blackmail and forge an even more leftist coalition in Brussels—the opposite of what Europe voted for.
As Warsaw and Berlin tighten their future security cooperation, the Polish conservative opposition accuses Donald Tusk of serving German interests.
The coalition government has promised the country’s “strictest ever” immigration controls.
The European Commission chief will need the backing of one or both groups to be guaranteed reelection, but in public, Meloni’s ECR is being sidelined again.
Promising same-sex unions during the campaign allowed PM Tusk to scoop up a larger share of the leftist vote, but delivering on that promise would alienate many of his primary, center-right voters.
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.
Outsourced asylum processing centres could receive up to 36,000 migrants per year.
VOX leader Santiago Abascal says the only letter he’s interested in is Sánchez’ letter of resignation.
We are not anti-European, but we are anti-federalists and anti-centralists.
Donald Tusk’s government is like the “extended arm” of the European Union, conservative Polish journalist says.
There are some important lessons that the international conservative movement can learn from this election.
This was the second politically motivated knife attack against right-wing figures in Mannheim in less than a week.
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