France: Landslide Victory for Le Pen Paves Way for National Government of the Right
Snap election leaves all sides calculating how to form the next government amid suspicions Macron is playing a long game.
Snap election leaves all sides calculating how to form the next government amid suspicions Macron is playing a long game.
It is always easier to blame the supposed evils of those one hates than face up to your own side’s failures.
While journalists are downplaying the significance of gains for populists and sovereigntists, they can’t conceal their own serious anxieties about the political consequences.
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.
The right-wing Freedom Party, which leads the chancellor’s ÖVP by 9%, wants to ban family reunifications entirely.
A Czech-Danish initiative, backed by most member states, calls for Brussels to adopt Italy’s third country ‘Albania model’ as the EU’s standard procedure.
The Left has chosen the way of censorship.
Mitterrand once said, “Beware of judges. They killed the monarchy. They will kill the Republic.”
Ethiopia must abolish state terrorism and establish law and order.
Frontex was authorised to operate at key railway stations and airports to assist law enforcement officers with deportations.
Prosecutors are looking into whether the anti-globalist party misused public funds.
Some say the campaign to break Scotland away from the UK is “dead for a generation.”
Identity and Democracy’s candidate called the EU establishment a ‘swamp’ and said he’d fire 10,000 Eurocrats, beginning with the Commission president herself.
A document obtained by The European Conservative shows the Commission planning to drop the legal harassment of Warsaw, months after a Brussels-friendly government took over.
European right-wing forces are expected to make gains at the European elections.
The radical protests coincided with German Chancellor Olaf Scholz’s European election campaigning in the same city.
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