Leaders’ Talks on Top EU Jobs Fall Through, Compromise ‘Unbelievably Complicated’
A compromise put forth by France, Germany, and Spain has been rejected by the Eastern European member states, Ireland as
A compromise put forth by France, Germany, and Spain has been rejected by the Eastern European member states, Ireland as
France's leader remains firmly opposed to the candidacy of Manfred Weber, who is Merkel's favorite.
The 10 EU news and developments from April 20 - 21, 2019, ranked in order of importance.
The European Commission and the European Parliament have criticized Romania for “backsliding the rule of law.” On Friday, the Commission
The inquiry into Fidesz's actions has been suggested as a compromise by Annegret Kramp-Karrenbauer, Merkel's successor as leader of Germany's
Viktor Orban, the Prime Minister of Hungary, said that Fidesz, his nationalist political party, could leave Europe’s main conservative alliance
Timmermans will be competing for the Socialist nomination with Slovakia's EU Commissioner Maros Sefcovic.
Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban remained defiant of the EU as he slammed what he described as “abuse of power”