Moscow Will View Romania, Poland, Slovakia as Combatants if F-16s Deployed
Russian saber-rattling continues: launching jets from NATO territory “will force Russia to retaliate.”
Russian saber-rattling continues: launching jets from NATO territory “will force Russia to retaliate.”
Bas worries more about ‘populists’ being a threat to democracy than the establishment parties trying to outlaw a party with wide public support.
The new Polish prime minister has called for “full mobilisation” of Western forces in support of Ukraine.
Change is in the air as national populists Chega go from strength to strength following a grift scandal that brought down the ruling socialists.
Migration, LGBT rights, abortion, “European values”—the new Polish prime minister is ticking all the boxes.
The vote represents a rejection of President Macron’s impossible “at the same time” approach to the sensitive issue of immigration.
The coming EU elections might be the last chance for Eurocrats to mend the growing gap between the voters and the institutions. The European Conservative will pay close attention to the coming campaign period, and so should you.
Denmark now bows to the demands of dictatorial Middle Eastern regimes, Danish People’s Party MP Mikkel Bjørn Sørensen said.
Serbia’s relationship with the EU and Russia will play a crucial role in the upcoming election.
The new policy could largely affect Muslim immigrants, who, studies have shown, are far more likely than other Germans to display antisemitic attitudes.
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.”
After criticizing the Dutch migrant redistribution bill, van der Plas said BBB would vote for it—on the condition there was no coercion involved.
Facing an overwhelming wave of organized crime, PM Kristersson has found no other solution than to rely on a state’s last resort for asserting its monopoly of force: the military.
Building a coalition will be extremely difficult, as a possible ten or eleven parties could enter parliament.
Despite six countries blocking the proposal, Berlin’s support alone would be enough to reach a qualified majority. Now Scholz is on board, but the Greens still need to be convinced.
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