Polish Ex-PM Backs Fidesz Entry to Conservative Group in European Parliament
Mateusz Morawiecki and ECR co-chair MEP Ryszard Legutko look set to greenlight Hungary’s ruling party joining the group after the EU elections.
Mateusz Morawiecki and ECR co-chair MEP Ryszard Legutko look set to greenlight Hungary’s ruling party joining the group after the EU elections.
The controversial bill is not dead, however, and will likely return for another vote.
Warsaw’s tragic past gives it a unique character: a refusal to abandon the ideal of peace.
As Chinese hands-off investment aligns with African economic nationalism and Near Eastern realignment,where does Europe stand?
Doubts raised about truth of report that sparked calls to ban the insurgent right-wing party
High-ranking politicians denounced the Turkish president’s latest move.
Zero-sum nationalisms remain the primary cause of interstate wars.
“All these rule of law and media freedom fighters are loud when attacking right-wing governments and remain silent when the rule of law is violated by the Left,” declares leading Slovenian MEP.
Conservative lawmakers from around Europe back resolutions accusing the Polish government of violating the rule of law.
A pan-European coalition of fed-up farmers could be forming to overthrow the EU’s Green Deal.
Hosted by Salvini’s Lega party, the ID Group’s convention gathered a thousand members from 14 conservative parties in Florence—an ideal place to kickstart Europe’s new right-wing Renaissance.
The French organisation’s tactics have shaped the European fight against same-sex marriage.
On the surface, everything looks good for the Czechs to join the euro. But look a bit closer, and the picture changes dramatically.
An isolationist stance would mean a diminished United States and a more dominant China.
The Bulgarian Socialist Party’s ‘patriotic turn’ appears to be inspired by Robert Fico’s SMER party’s recent success.
To no one’s surprise, the two largest conservative parties are resisting forming a cabinet with Geert Wilders’ eurosceptic PVV party.
Strategic and economic realities are forcing Europe to moderate its energy policy experiment.
“The Left appears to be beginning to lose its grip on power as we’ve seen with recent elections, and I think we need to capitalize on that.”
The European Parliament finally recognized that renewables alone cannot support the EU’s green energy transition, shadow rapporteur Rob Roos told The European Conservative.
Mateusz Morawiecki has two weeks to shore up support for his conservative government, but has little chance of success.
“We know that other countries are putting pressure on Liberia … to see 40,000 Liberian children a year killed.”—U.S. Rep. Chris Smith
The German Green Party, meanwhile, want to implement their agenda, the phasing out of fossil fuels, at all costs.
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