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Why Europe's right-wing populists prefer to focus on more tangible issues like immigration rather taking risk of calling for departure from European Union.
"I am not saying that right-wing populists are new normal everywhere. But this is the direction of travel, and it is important to analyse what is happening"
Von der Leyen and Poland's Morawiecki clash at Strasbourg over 'direct challenge to EU unity' morningstaronline.co.uk - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from morningstaronline.co.uk Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Twenty-First-Century Fascism: Where We Are newpol.org - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from newpol.org Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Η Δεξιά αντεπιτίθεται: Διακήρυξη 16 κομμάτων από 13 χώρες στο Ευρωκοινοβούλιο υπέρ πατρίδος, θρησκείας & οικογένειας pronews.gr - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from pronews.gr Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Euroscepticism at a crossroads euranetplus-inside.eu - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from euranetplus-inside.eu Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
European Parliament battle-lines redrawn as new alliances loom Shockwaves reverberated through the European Parliament in early March when Hungary’s Fidesz governing party abruptly pulled out of the European People’s Party’s leaving its MEPs without a group 18 April 2021, 11:29am by David Lindsay Victor Orban’s (left) Fidesz and Matteo Salvini’s Lega could form a coalition with Poland’s PiS Shockwaves reverberated through the European Parliament in early March when Hungary’s Fidesz governing party abruptly pulled out of the European People’s Party’s (EPP), leaving its MEPs without a group. The move could have been expected as Fidesz had long been at odds with EPP’s stances against Poland’s various rule of law infractions. It leaves in its wake the possibility of the right-wing gaining considerable ground in the European Parliament, depending, of course, on where Fidesz’s 11 MEPs go.
Transforming Tajikistan: Elsewhere in emerging Europe April 18, 2021 Our weekly digest of articles about emerging Europe published elsewhere this week, all of which caught our eye and all of which are well worth your time. Listing them here, however, does not necessarily mean that we agree with every word, nor do they necessarily reflect Emerging Europe’s editorial policy. Transforming Tajikistan: Between a Soviet past and a Tajik future Dushanbe, the capital of Tajikistan, is changing rapidly. In what was once a Soviet city known for its quiet tree-lined avenues, new highrise towers and grand administrative buildings are emerging. It is an extraordinary transformation taking place as Tajikistan reimagines what it means to be an independent Central Asian republic with its own national identity. But some residents are questioning the price at which it comes: the demolition of the city’s Soviet architecture and with it, the loss of childhood homes and memories to large-scale construction.
Orban and Salvini's plan to 'make Europe great again' spectator.co.uk - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from spectator.co.uk Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Change is coming in the European Parliament. Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán, Polish leader Mateusz Morawiecki, and Italian Lega party leader Matteo Salvini held a meeting in Budapest this month to discuss the establishment of a new, conservative European Parliamentary alliance. Forged after the withdrawal of the Hungarian Fidesz party from the centre-right European People’s Party, Salvini claimed the new coalition is intended to ‘make Europe great again’. The trio have agreed to meet for further discussions in Warsaw in May. The aping of Donald Trump’s slogan suggests an attempt to replicate his brand of conservatism in Europe. Advocating a ‘European renaissance, or an alternative vision to a bureaucratic EU which has drifted away from its citizens’, the new movement has emerged following major disputes between three countries and the EU over cultural issues, such as LGBT rights and migration. Hungarian PM Viktor Orbán has claimed the coalition will focus on ‘freedom, family, Christianity and sovereignty’ – an attempt to reassert conservative values in opposition to the progressivism of the EU’s liberal western and northern members.