Cleaning Up European Energy
Strategic and economic realities are forcing Europe to moderate its energy policy experiment.
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.
Wilders, who has been under constant police protection since 2004 due to Islamist threats, now has to worry about violence coming his way from the Left.
What’s behind the rise of the right-wing/populist AfD? We went to Eastern Germany to find out.
The Dutch populist Right’s historic victory shows just how disconnected the liberal establishment was from the people, although the road to a right-wing coalition government might be a rocky one.
Election forecasters weren’t prepared for the victory because fondness for Wilders is considered ‘distasteful’ by the Dutch ruling class. Backing Wilders is like wearing a red MAGA cap in downtown Manhattan.
The ruling ÖVP rolls out the rhetoric on immigration ahead of next year’s elections in an attempt to head off the growing FPÖ.
Tony Blair’s consultancy focuses on combatting what it calls “frightening authoritarian populism.”
The proposed changes will make the citizenship process stricter, transforming the country from one of the most permissive to one of the toughest in Europe.
As the Romanian nationalist party looks for a home in Brussels’ conservative bloc after the 2024 EP elections, there are things prospective partners should consider, as not all that glitters is ‘gold.’
The conservative party leader is quickly shedding the negative branding of the mainstream media, as 43% of French people say they’d consider voting for her.
Ahead of an EU legal ruling, grassroots environmentalists are campaigning to classify nuclear energy as ‘green’ and pressuring NGO Greenpeace to change track on its anti-nuclear policy.
Christianity envisions an order of distinct nations and peoples without fetishizing race as a point of dogmatic principle.
Accusations of antisemitism made against conservative party leader Hubert Aiwanger could be a case of personal vendetta.
The Cutro Decree will restrict asylum rights for economic migrants, speed up returns and deportations, and impose severe punishment on human traffickers.
French parties proposed referenda on immigration, compulsory military service, pension reforms, and euthanasia in response to President Macron’s call for a “cycle of discussions.”
The television campaign ad used AI to fake PM Mateusz Morawiecki’s voice.
“The compulsory relocation of refugees is extremely unpopular in Poland … you could even say that the European Union has given Law and Justice a political boost.”
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