“We must be united, brave, and not let the globalists divide us”: An Interview with Rob Roos
There are those who are proud of their country and want it to prosper, and the globalists who do not want borders.
There are those who are proud of their country and want it to prosper, and the globalists who do not want borders.
VOX’s Jorge Buxade argued that the state cannot exercise a power not expressly recognized by law.
Despite deportation orders, the Islamist was left free.
Donald Tusk has said that unlocking the funds will be his top priority if he takes power.
Danièle Obono called Hamas a “resistance movement.”
Polls reveal fundamental disconnect between the political establishment and the people.
An EU member state endangering the gas supply of another is “unacceptable,” the Hungarian foreign minister said, as many suspect American interests behind the scenes.
PiS source: Conservatives could benefit from short-lived centrist “coalition of chaos”
The result also makes a new referendum on ditching of the monarchy highly unlikely.
PiS MEP blames decline in voter support on overly generous backing of Ukraine in the midst of grain crisis.
Despite substantially increasing their vote share, party president Alberto Feijóo could face a challenge from regional PP leader Isabel Díaz Ayuso, as socialists contemplate an unstable alliance with Catalan separatists to form a new coalition.
The Spanish Right comes out on top, but lacks the numbers to form a right-wing government.
FROM THE SUMMER 2023 PRINT EDITION: In Europe, populists were permanently marginalised—or so it was claimed by hostile observers. However, since pandemic policies ended, unresolved problems have returned to the forefront of political debate, giving a boost to right-wing populist parties everywhere.
The Gallup Institute’s survey’s results are not particularly surprising in light of the massive numbers of voters who previously voted for establishment parties, but who have now thrown their support behind the FPÖ, seeing in them a party that offers an alternative vision for the country.
European countries are slamming the door one after the other on the 2030 Agenda and progressivism. If Spain were to follow this trend, it would be a huge blow for progressives.
Under Spain’s Democratic Memory Law, the Francoist nobility was collectively singled out for extirpation, and its heads of family found themselves officially ‘disennobled.’
Germany is hopelessly behind on reaching its wind power goals.
Destabilised by the sequence of riots following the death of young Nahel shot by a policeman, Emmanuel Macron was very reluctant to carry out this reshuffle, which in the end turned out to be fairly marginal.
“The EPP is the party of traitors” who almost always vote with the leftists, Rodrigo Ballester said, warning that conservative votes for the European center-right are “lost in translation.”
The EU Commission has confirmed that road tolls were indeed included in the Spanish government’s plan associated with the receipt of EU Next Generation funds, something the Sánchez administration has repeatedly denied.
FROM THE SUMMER 2023 PRINT EDITION: “Terrified of thoughts and ideas that the establishment has ‘outlawed,’ conservatives have completely internalized the ‘rules of the game’ that their enemy has imposed.”—Thierry Baudet
EU Commissioner and Green Deal mastermind Frans Timmermans has announced a return to Dutch national politics to be the country’s next prime minister as his green agenda butts heads with the populist party borne of the Dutch farmers’ protests.
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