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Spotlight Populism: Script writer needed
Nationalisms in Spain – powerful, bloody till recently and one of the most
complex issues for the central government.
Spotlight Populism: Politicians should rediscover frugality
A great deal of representatives of Italian people have adopted a redundancy
lifestyle that reminds of football players or star system VIPs.
Spotlight Populism: Stop Using the Word
Societies slide towards those who give simplistic explanations and promise
easy solutions. Thoughts of a member of political party „To Potami“.
Spotlight Populism: The Rage
A deep frustration has identified several enemies: the „casta“, the
powerful untouchable politicians, the immigrants, Europe, the Euro.
Spotlight Populism: Should We Talk About Fascism?
The word populism has become a kind of container that serves almost
everything you do not like.
Spotlight Populism: Enhancement of the EU
The defeat of the „wait an see“ politics – can the new populism movement
save the European Union?
Spotlight Populism: The People Have to Fight
How do we survive populism in europe? By ignoring it? By writing about it?
By fearing it? By discussing it? How?​
Spotlight Populism: „We have to keep facts important“
Conversation beteween two journalists on „How to survive pupulism“ – duri…
a coffee break.
March for Europe in Berlin: „Wir sind im Vorteil“
Am Samstag läuft der March for Europe durch Berlin. Zielgruppe: die „bisher
schweigende Mehrheit der ProeuropäerInnen“, sagt Mitorganisatorin Katja
Sinko
Konferenz der ENF in Koblenz: Spitzentreffen der Rechtspopulisten
Einen Tag nach der Amtseinführung von Trump treffen sich Europas
Rechtspopulisten, darunter Petry und Le Pen, in Koblenz. Sie stoßen auf
massive Proteste.
Neue Bündnisse in den EU-Institutionen: Sozis in Brüssel an den Rand gedrängt
Der neue Präsident des Europaparlaments stützt sich auf Konservative,
Liberale und Rechtsnationale. Brüssel ist nun rabenschwarz.
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