“I’d be careful if I were the ECR”: An Interview with MEP Loránt Vincze
“AUR has no interest in promoting the common good,” says MEP representing Romania’s ethnic Hungarian community in Brussels during a time of growing tensions back home.
“AUR has no interest in promoting the common good,” says MEP representing Romania’s ethnic Hungarian community in Brussels during a time of growing tensions back home.
The bill also wants to stop government advertising going to non-approved outlets.
Chancellor Nehammer is trying to hold his government together due to fears of a populist surge in early elections.
“They don’t care about reality, they don’t care about the results of the European elections, and they don’t care about the will of the European people.”—Hungarian PM Orbán.
Two Swedish nationals’ families rejoice at their loved ones’ returns, but exiled Iranians in Sweden note that a convicted executioner of political dissidents is now free.
Bullish PVV politician Marjolein Faber―the confirmed candidate-minister for Asylum and Migration―is facing a campaign to turn her into a pariah.
Provisional top job nominations stitched up by main national leaders during last week’s G7 Summit.
Breakthrough electoral performance by the Flemish nationalists last week prompts militants to attack the party’s Brussels headquarters.
The bloc, which could include the ECR, would fight against corruption and illegal immigration, Andre Ventura, leader of Portugal’s Chega explained.
Two former Portuguese colonies are pressing for closer ties to Russia, against a backdrop of military coups and political repression.
According to conservative media, Donald Tusk’s support for Ursula von der Leyen’s reelection bid may have accelerated the unblocking of EU funds for Poland.
Hungary demands an explanation for the preferential treatment of Donald Tusk’s left-liberal Polish government.
The conservative party remains critical of its coalition partners at the national and EU level.
Finnish EPP member open to collaboration with others who are pro-EU, pro-Ukraine, and pro-rule of law
Geert Wilders lamented the news, saying Plasterk “would have made an excellent PM.”
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.
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