No Ceiling: Two Nationwide Polls Show Record Support for AfD
Liberal-globalist parties start calling for tougher immigration laws
Liberal-globalist parties start calling for tougher immigration laws
FPÖ Lawyer Susanne Fürst emerging as potential consensus candidate for chancellorship
MP Dominik Tarczyński attributes Lampedusa crisis to the “reckless policies of the European Union.”
Speakers and demonstrators expressed opposition to the sitting government, NATO, the EU, the Green Deal, cultural and political globalism, and Washington’s meddling in European affairs.
If you adhere to the protection of borders, if you adhere to the cultural heritage of your country, if you promote the family, then things can change.
Among the policies criticized are patriotism, sovereignty, and a “ban on gender studies.”
“It is no more a fight between the Left and the Right. That was before. It is now a fight between the nationalist and the globalist.”
Germany is increasingly alone in its anti-nuclear stance as countries look to U.S. support for construction of next-gen nuclear reactors.
AfD polls 12 percentage points ahead of the SPD, which has ruled Brandenburg for the past 30 years.
EU legislation has already resulted in multiple right-wing and Russophile social media accounts being removed.
After years of taking in large shares of asylum seekers, many of whom never receive asylum status, Sweden’s centre-right government has proposed constructing deportation centres to prevent illegals from going underground after being ordered to leave the country.
Poland promises to veto the migrant relocations, Hungary questions Brussels’s extra-budgetary requests, and others keep worrying about the possibility of a resurgent Wagner coming out of Belarus. All in one day.
The populist Right in charge of Austria for the first time ever? Communists in parliament? It’s not just a hypothetical: it’s currently the most likely scenario for 2024.
Everyone feels safe in Poland. This is thanks to putting our territorial integrity above the ideological agenda promoted in Brussels.
A sign of a weakening consensus between the centre Right and Left, the EPP came in for heavy criticism from the S&D for working with the far Right after a controversial land reclamation bill was defeated at committee stage in the European Parliament Tuesday.
The sudden decision to deploy 4,000 troops has nothing to do with Wagner potentially regrouping in neighboring Belarus, the German Defense Ministry insists.
The reforms are ostensibly aimed at attracting workers from the Western Balkans yet could lead to a new round of chain migration from non-EU countries.
Sesselman’s victory may very likely be due to “the fact that the majority of voters perceive the CDU as a green-woke party led by a Blackrock lawyer,” claimed Hans-Georg Maaßen.
“Unlike some, we do not wish to create a United States of Europe, but to preserve the constellation of great nations that together make up the bloc.”
Military experts talked about Ukraine, “preventative logistics,” and destigmatizing the arms industry.
The Swedish Right’s criticism of immigration is largely rooted in a concern that the population influx and lack of societal integration will threaten social safety nets.
Eleven Ukrainian prisoners of war were transferred from Russia to Hungary inflaming existing tensions between Ukraine and the Orbán government as the European Union is also seeking answers from Hungary over the affair.
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