Poland to Challenge EU Combustion Engine Ban
Poland’s climate minister said “there is no analysis of the social and economic impact” of banning the combustion engine, “which is scandalous.”
Poland’s climate minister said “there is no analysis of the social and economic impact” of banning the combustion engine, “which is scandalous.”
The last three remaining German nuclear plants shut down in April could have provided 25% of the country’s needed household energy.
The sole reason is to get more leftist votes, MEP Tom Vandendriessche told The European Conservative, but added that the youth might no longer be as susceptible to the progressive messages as Brussels thinks.
The Fratelli d’Italia party is capitalising on the Italian state’s failure to recognise Islam as an official religion to radically clamp down on what structures Muslims can turn into prayer space.
What can the world expect of the new Finnish conservative government, and how European conservatives can support their peers in Finland?
Montenegro has been stumbling from crisis to crisis since 2020 following the loosening of the Democratic Party of Socialists’ grip on power. Today, the invasion of Ukraine has fast-tracked its EU membership.
Like the cat with nine lives, the Cavaliere had a thick skin. Although he was gradually withdrawing from politics, he knew how to use his considerable influence to weigh on Italian political life as a figure of authority.
Bearing gifts and promises, Trudeau arrived unannounced in Kyiv to become the 20th NATO leader to officially support Ukraine’s NATO membership bid, “as soon as the conditions allow.”
The socialist-led ruling coalition in Spain pushed a campaign to discourage Germans from buying strawberries from Andalusia, despite it being harmful to the country’s national interests.
Romania’s pro-EU government changed rules impacting the courts, despite human rights groups warning that the reforms represent a clear threat to judicial independence. The EU Commission failed to act.
Germany received 244,000 asylum applicants in 2022, with officials now looking at plans to incentivise legal migration through schemes and transfer more of the burden to North Africa.
While the Right failed to take the majority, the swing of Berlin’s vote raises questions about Germany’s future direction.
It remains uncertain how Berlusconi’s controversial statements will affect the unity of Italy’s center-right governing coalition.
Demonstrators protest a planned judicial reform that they believe will render Israel’s system of checks and balances if not compromised, practically non-existent.
The French public widely supports the nationalisation of the energy company, especially since the country has been plunged into an energy crisis.
“We are the strongest peace party. It’s not a coincidence that one day after our unveiling of the peace initiative we jumped over the Greens, who are the number one war party. This shows what the people in Germany really want,” AfD MP Petr Bystron told The European Conservative.
Chega is preparing to govern, but it won’t happen under just any circumstances.
If they wish to be governing forces like in Hungary and Israel, conservatives must not mind being hated.
The debate over judicial reforms has become heated as opposition figures are accused of calling for violence.
Instances of sexual assaults carried out on trains and in train stations across Germany increased markedly, jumping 23% in 2022 compared to the previous year.
The Left uses the same strategy throughout Ibero-America. Their parties have permanent connections, share information, and operate as a single organization with the same homeland: communism. Leftist leaders are more loyal to the communist project than to their peoples.
In the end, the long-awaited ‘break’ with previous Italian governments did not happen. Will Meloni be able to attract right-wing voters in the next election under these circumstances?
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