9 July 2021, Ljubljana
First of all, I’d like to thank the Prime Minister of Slovenia for inviting us.
The cooperation of Central European countries is not a matter of theory, but of practical reality. As the Prime Minister himself said, during…
Central Europe - The leaders of the V4 nations and Slovenian PM Janez Janša convened in Slovenia last Friday to discuss cooperation between Central Eastern European states (CEE) regarding mass migration, integrity of the nation state and other topics.
Given the outrageous,…
This article was published online by the Magyar Nemzet on July 10, 2021.
Who belongs in the European Union and who does not – that is the question.
If we were to ask the average, educated Hungarian compatriot somewhat interested in international…
Slovenia/European Union– As we recently reported, Slovenia’s presidency of the European Union, which we predicted would be stormy and marred by conflict, is indeed off to a flying start, and the EU’s leaders in Brussels have not been mistaken in seeing in Slovenian Prime Minister…
At the last European Council meeting, the rainbow-flagged prime ministers paraded in a phalanx. They wanted to clarify matters: Does the unity of values still exist? The debate was eerily similar to the one in June 2015, which erupted over the migrant…
The European Court of Justice assumes the role of supreme judge in areas where the signatory states of the European treaties have not ceded their sovereignty.
Romania/European Union – The propensity of the European Court of Justice (ECJ) to extend its prerogatives and…
Hungary – In light of the commotion caused by certain local authorities in Poland declaring themselves LGBT-ideology free zones, one could expect that the adoption of Hungary’s Anti-Paedophilia Law, which forbids minors to be exposed to LGBT propaganda, to provoke a certain…
The former President of the European Economic and Social Committee Henri Malosse accepted to answer to our questions about his background, his relationship with Central and Eastern Europe and his opinion on European politics. An interview conducted by Yann Caspar:
Yann Caspar:…
The European left – led by the German left – is once again attacking Hungary in a contemptible manner. This time it is for our country’s refusal to sign a politically inconsequential and frivolous joint declaration on Hong Kong. For that is…
This article has been published online by the Magyar Nemzet on June 4, 2021.
„They want an expedited decision on one of the most complicated legal questions in EU history, but in a simple procedural issue we had to wait three years…
This article has been published online by the Magyar Nemzet on June 2, 2021.
Far- and center- left parties depend on immigrant votes.
“There are plenty of European leaders who simply cannot handle the task… I am not only referring to leftist…
Poland – Polish media reported last week that the European Parliament had asked the European Court of Justice to speed up the examination of Poland’s and Hungary’s appeal against the rule of law mechanism adopted at the EU summit in December. This…