Far-Left MEP Kicked Out of Group for Harassing Over a Dozen Assistants
The case is just the latest headache for the far-left France Insoumise.
The case is just the latest headache for the far-left France Insoumise.
An audit court warned on Monday that the supplementary budget for 2023 is “extremely problematic under constitutional law,” because it retroactively invokes an emergency for a budget year that is almost over.
Leftist parties are predicted to lose dozens of seats, making a right-wing majority finally possible.
Progressive plans to naturalise millions of migrants, many of them Turkish, is unsettling German conservatives as Turkey continues its collision course with the West.
Geert Wilders claims to defend Judeo-Christian heritage. Yet he adheres to the values of 1968, says Bart-Jan Spruyt.
As the case of Suella Braverman shows, the British government is unable to implement its voters’ wishes.
AfD spokesman it was “brazen and ridiculous” to blame the party “for the lack of attractiveness of Germany as a [business] location.”
Asylum applications across the EU, meanwhile, have risen by 30% this year.
The incoming ombudsman has declared her support for ‘Rainbow Friday,’ a school-based LGBT celebration.
“Nuclear energy is back,” Emmanuel Macron declared.
The truth appears to be that Irish Catholicism was easy to abandon, because it seemed so hard to love.
There is a passivity about poll-watching, as if we were ancients reading the runes or chicken entrails in a bid to foretell a future that is beyond our control.
Bavaria and Hesse appear to indicate a rightward shift in the country.
Čaputová, a supporter of military aid to Ukraine, said she made the decision out of respect for last week’s election outcome.
Fr. Tiso’s career, for all its failings, was a catalyst in the formation of the modern Slovak state.
As alarm bells go off in the liberal West, Hungary is hoping for another patriotic ally to work with in the EU.
It’s coming down to the wire in Poland as polls indicate a post-election battle over coalition partners.
“Where the other parties talk about ‘coexistence’, we talk about assimilation and integration. Only in this way can conflict be avoided—everything else brings chaos and problems.”
Meat is emerging as a major sticking point in the Dutch elections.
The former prime minister could bring his country more in line with the politics of Hungary and Poland.
RAI is becoming a focus point of Meloni’s institutional battle with the left.
“[The established parties] fail to recognize that this is a reflection of their bad policies and the fact that the people will no longer tolerate them selling the German people down the river.”
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