The fact that the summit of the European Political Community is taking place in Moldova, the country of the former USSR which, after Ukraine, has been most affected by the war, sends out a very strong
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In Poland, the government is preparing to deliver the final blow to democracy
Sánchez might think that he can capitalise on the weakness of two leftist parties to attract votes from them and fortify his own position among progressives
This project cannot be reduced to an act of opposition to Russia
The question is not whether European strategic autonomy is realistic or not, but whether we really have a choice – the French believe it is inevitable
When they can’t explain their actions or the complexity of the world surrounding us, politicians often resort to nationalism and polarisation
Before President Duda announced his surprising decision not to sign the bill and to refer it to the Julia Przyłębska Court, the signals from the EC were clear: the KPO funds were up for grabs
But the longer the war in Ukraine lasts, the more important it will become to ensure that European support remains acceptable for European citizens and convincing for Ukrainians
Pawel Zerka and André Wilkens explain how European sentiments have been tested by the Ukraine war
Orban coined the term for it himself: Illiberal Democracy. Illiberality stands above everything as a fighting term