Britain’s ‘Extremism Crackdown’ Has Struck a Blow Against Stakeholderism
No group has a right to be listened to by the government simply because it claims to represent a ‘community.’
No group has a right to be listened to by the government simply because it claims to represent a ‘community.’
Liberal Ivan Korčok had a 5-point advantage over sovereigntist rival Peter Pellegrini in Sunday’s election, but the latter is the favourite in the second round.
Chega managed to break the siege and assert itself as an instrument of protest by the ‘people’ against ‘the regime.’
Given the raised threat level, how was the perpetrator able to come so close to the building?
Famously elected on a pro-life platform, Simon Harris then led the 2018 campaign to legalise abortion.
Nationalist Chega demands inclusion in government to offer support on key issues.
New ‘hate crime’ law will result in public figures “self-censoring,” writer warns.
PM Fico’s nationalist government makes country prime target for Brussels’ weaponisation of EU rule-of-law provision.
Conservatives can breathe a sigh of relief as Tusk stutters on education and abortion law reform.
Parliament uses the ‘rule of law’ to punish nonconformity.
A pan-European coalition of fed-up farmers could be forming to overthrow the EU’s Green Deal.
Critics say the ÖVP’s tough talk on migration is too little, too late.
Driver charged with “aggravated manslaughter” was under deportation order after failed asylum bid
Populist party leader Geert Wilders: We saw this coming—it’s very bad news.
FROM THE WINTER 2024 PRINT EDITION:
My ambition is for Reconquête’s ideas to win in France and in Europe.
Poland’s leftist leadership and EU loyalties seem to be enough for Brussels to unblock its funds—despite the blatant and ongoing abuse of power by Tusk’s government.
“We must not tolerate” millions of Germans voting for the AfD, the CDU party leader said.
The new law aims to deport an additional 600 migrants per year, while the country contends with 1,000 new asylum seekers every day.
“Eruption” of protests planned amid winter of unrest, with truckers backing angry farmers.
Billions in owed funding secured by the Orbán government, prompting another round of Hungary-bashing in the European Parliament
One lawmaker asked “which country will be next” if the Commission gets its way.
If the government doesn’t change course on subsidy cuts, farmers’ protests may resume, spokesman said on Wednesday,
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