Until now, Hungarian strongman Viktor Orbán and Poland’s ruling Law and Justice (PiS) party have been minor and marginal concerns in the EU. Two countries that joined more than twenty years ago and weigh barely 5% of the Community’s GDP, necessarily had to agree on the “values” enshrined in the Brussels doxa treaties; . The eruption of Giorgia Meloni at the helm of Italy, the Union’s founding country and third economy, heralds a deep shake-up in the balance of power. “Twenty-seven” club will no longer be able to simply silence the opinions it does not like. he must adapt, behave with a tolerance to which he is not quite accustomed, bend so as not to break.
EU impotence on immigration feeds nationalism
Philip Gelly
It is still not clear what policy “la Meloni” will implement. His sovereignty, his defense of Christian values and his fight against immigration…
Source: Le Figaro
