Photo: Prime Minister Igor Matovič and President Čaputová Slovaks have voted, democracy has been upheld. But who is Igor Matovič, the new Slovak Prime Minister? A couple of years ago,…
Europe
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In the decades following World War II we have become used to a Germany whose socio-political system’s stability is immune to all crises. The ability to govern through the so-called…
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In its election manifesto the Conservative party committed itself to following a fiscal rule to ensure a balanced budget by 2022/3. While that may have made sense as a tactical election…
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Yesterday, the UK Electoral Commission released the breakdown of political party donations for 2019. Perhaps appropriately to the scale of Boris Johnson and the Conservative Party’s electoral triumph, it was…
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How the Irish people decide to vote and run their own country is something which Unionists have always refused to interfere in or seek to influence. We made no comment…
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It is now almost one month since the Building Better, Building Beautiful commission, co-chaired by the late Sir Roger Scruton, released its report. The Commission existed to reclaim beauty in architecture, or…
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The so-called feminist woman – often dazzling on magazine covers – claims to be emancipated and yet also oppressed. She does not need a stable relationship, nor does she want a…
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The conservative movement has a long history in Italy, with many changes over time. Nowadays, the most well-known conservative politicians are Matteo Salvini, Giorgia Meloni and Silvio Berlusconi, with their…
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A recently conducted study in N. Macedonia by the Westminster Foundation for Democracy (WFD) suggested that “85% of young people think that the country needs a leader with a firm…
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Ireland’s recent general election was historic, and the ramifications will echo around the world. The two main features of this election demonstrate an irrevocable change to the Irish political landscape;…