BBB Chief’s Talk on Migrant Bill Raises More Questions
After criticizing the Dutch migrant redistribution bill, van der Plas said BBB would vote for it—on the condition there was no coercion involved.
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.
“We need a critical mass of countries in favor of blocking boats, making it impossible for the Commission to intimidate countries who want to secure the borders,” Swedish MEP Charlie Weimers proposed.
Journalist and former PM claim Ukraine offered EU-membership in exchange for toppling PiS.
The circumstances in Slovakia demand steady leadership, ideally with support from the populace.
However, enlargement can only happen with even more centralization, ministers warned.
Hardliners in party lash out as former Goldman Sachs banker takes up leadership
Balázs Orbán’s The Hungarian Way of Strategy is now published in French. What can it offer the French reader?
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.
With the farmers’ voice seemingly no longer present in future negotiations, the sight of tractors amassing in protest is poised to once again become common in the Netherlands.
The rise of AfD to record highs of almost 20% has alarmed the established parties. In particular, the CDU is under pressure. Will AfD be able to enter East German governments for the first time?
Despite accusations of negligence on the part of the Greek authorities, the conservative New Democracy is likely to secure one of the strongest right-wing majorities in the nation’s history.
The Finns Party are hoping that the second time will be the charm as they enter a new coalition deal with the centre-right this week after promising electoral results.
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