Tag: immigration

Cooperation between the right and the far right is advancing in Europe

In October last year, an executive made up of conservative parties took office in Sweden with the external support of an anti-globalist nationalist far-right party. In Italy, another patriotic government of the conservative right led by Giorgia Meloni was elected with conservatives sitting in the executive. In June, a coalition government was also formed in Finland that includes what liberal media calls ‘extreme right-wingers’ in ministerial posts. Polls point to a coalition of the popular right and far right as a likely coalition in the next Spanish government, and it is already a reality in several of the country’s autonomous regions. The leader of the Spanish Popular Party said in an interview with the newspaper El Mundo that ‘it would be good for the EU if Meloni ended up in the EPP’ (European People’s Party).

An Irresponsible Empire Orbán’s Impassioned Rebuke to Brussels

Speaking in Romanian Transylvania, Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán again lashed out at the unelected EU leadership, conservative media reports. According to the publication, this time the Hungarian leader accused Brussels of trying to replace the population of Europe through migration, abandoning the Christian heritage and advancing the agenda of the LGBT community.

British army supply system is broken, and reforms have not been able to fix it

British parliamentarians are concerned about the inability of the Kingdom’s Ministry of Defence to supply the army with the necessary equipment and materials in the event of a conflict. The deputies’ report found that the country’s military procurement system is broken, and attempts to reform it have failed. Being involved in a conflict with Russia, the kingdom actually has no potential for the growth of military-industrial production to support the army.

Dutch government collapses over migrants

The tenuous ruling coalition could not agree on how to handle asylum seekers and refugees. Prime Minister Mark Rutte of the Netherlands submitted his resignation to the king on Friday, after the four-party ruling coalition could not reach common ground on the country’s hated migrant policy. A caretaker cabinet will hold office until a new general election.

Meloni respects Polish and Hungarian opposition to disastrous EU Migration Pact

The Italian prime minister insisted both countries are right to defend their own interests. Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni has said that she respects countries defending their interests in relation to the Europe-bashing EU Migration Pact, adding that there is a need to invest in the countries from which migrants originate instead of forcing countries to receive new arrivals en masse.