Poland’s government will hold referendum on illegal immigration and 3 other questions during October’s elections
Poland’s ruling conservatives have presented four questions that Poles will be asked in a referendum on October 15, scheduled to be held the same day with the general parliamentary elections
Confederation’s rise will mean a minority government in Poland
The right-wing Confederation party is destined to either become junior partners in a coalition or a prop to a minority government, says political scientist Rafał Chwedoruk
Poland may be headed for political gridlock leading to another round of elections
Since the expected kingmaker, the Confederation party, has signaled it will not form a coalition with the ruling conservatives, the country may be heading to another election sooner than anyone thought possible, writes Marek Kęskrawiec
Poland’s ruling PiS conservatives face growing challenge from right-wing Confederation party
This election campaign will be far more challenging for the ruling party than the previous two, writes editor of conservative Sieci magazine Jacek Karnowski
EU parliament’s call to observe Polish elections is ‘a declaration of political war,’ says ruling MEP
Dominik Tarczyński highlighted the hypocrisy among left-wing factions within the European Parliament in the wake of the Qatargate scandal
Turkey’s elections will not change the country’s foreign policy
Turkey will stay on track with its existing foreign policy as the ruling coalition claimed a majority in parliament, notes Polish ruling party MEP Ryszard Czarnecki
Poles think Poland’s conservatives likely to win upcoming national election
A survey asking voters who they think will win this autumn’s parliamentary elections shows that more than half believe it will be the ruling conservatives
With a divided right, France could elect a radical left-wing parliament in June
Divisions on the right mean that the French are heading for a union of the left under the leadership of the radical Islamo-leftist Jean-Luc Mélenchon
Orbán is the ‘only authentic statesman in Europe,’ says former Czech president
“I am with Orbán on one side of the barricade,” says Klaus, referring to their shared stance against multiculturalism and the progressive cultural revolution
Opinion: Law and Justice ally to form government in Czechia
Petr Fiala, listed as the main candidate to be the next Czech PM, is known for his pro-Polish approach and may establish a new opening of relations between Warsaw and Prague, writes PiS MEP Ryszard Czarnecki
Czech PM thanks Hungary for erecting border fence in 2015
The Hungarian PM says he will ask for Czech help with guarding the Schengen border when the number of migrants rises significantly
Former Czech President Klaus: Upcoming elections won’t change anything, fail to address core issues of ‘progressivism and globalism’
The Czech Republic is facing a crisis of independence and a progressive transformation on topics like gender that no political party is truly addressing, according to the country’s former president
Radical rewrite of German political map could be imminent
Protest bans, property seizures, and a move away from market-based free enterprise will characterize a new left-wing German government, according to German historian Reiner Zitelmann
Germany: Merkel’s party crashes, left-wing SPD takes the polling lead for upcoming federal elections
SPD records the best result in pre-election polls in four years, raising the prospect of a center-left government
Voter preference for anti-immigration parties in Italy is rising
Survey results reflect an increase in illegal migration
A new Islamic party to run in Sweden’s parliamentary elections
Party leader Mikail Yüksel founded it in 2019
Poll shows who is favored to win Czech elections
The Spolu coalition would place second
The left is coming for your house
The middle-class would be affected by the taxes the most
Slovak president receives petition demanding referendum on new elections
The president has 30 days to set a date
Slovakia: Former PM Pellegrini takes the lead in election polling
Pellegrini would receive 18.8 percent of the vote, with him edging ahead of the current prime minister for the first time in polling
Croatia’s center-right HDZ wins election
Far-right Homeland Movement posts major gains
Slovakia forms new four-party government
Four Slovak parties will constitute the new populist right-leaning government.
Slovak election winner could form powerful governing coaltion with these three parties
Good news for the Visegrad Four after center-right populist party wins in Slovakia: opinion
The victory of the Ordinary People party and its leader Igor Matovic will preserve V4 unity


Czech politicians congratulate winners of Slovak elections
OĽaNO won with 25.02 percent of the vote.
Tusk calls for opposition unity in presidential elections
Council president urges opposition to continue unified front
Everything hangs on the presidential elections in Poland
Opinion: Increase in PiS voters show scale of victory
The election shows that the number of PiS voters has increased significantly, which is a huge success, says Paweł Lisicki, editor in chief of DoRzeczy weekly.
Duda: Election confirms no issue with democracy in Poland
The Polish parliamentary election was a celebration of democracy across the country, declared President Andrzej Duda.
Official results: PiS will rule alone for four more years, opposition takes Senate by one mandate
Official results: Law and Justice wins absolute majority.
Karnowski: What to take from these elections?
Although the PiS victory in the local elections was a huge success, the party will struggle to win again in four years time, unless they truly reform the country, writes Jacek Karnowski.
PiS triumphs in parliamentary elections
43.6 percent of voters voted for Jarosław Kaczyński’s party, according to an exit poll by IPSOS. If final results reflect exit poll numbers, Law and Justice will rule independently for the next four years.
Morawiecki: The most crucial elections in 30 years
Sakiewicz: We must fight for what we worked for
Law and Justice (PiS) must maintain its independent majority in parliament, so that Poland will not lose the progress it has made in the last four years, writes Tomasz Sakiewicz.