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ANALYSIS right wing : Barroso is his own enemy

Barroso is his own enemy

Barroso is hoping for a second five-year mandate as president of the European council, but the members of the European parliament want the Portuguese conservative to present a schedule before they give him their support

by Fernando Navarro Sordo @ // 09/06/09 - 2 Comment

right wing, presidency, eudebate2009, economy, money, euroscepticism, liberalism

FOCUS right wing : Czech Republic: 'we are leaving behind the eggs and going to vote'… for the right

Czech Republic: 'we are leaving behind the eggs and going to vote'… for the right

The new generation of the Czech right-wing is waging its political war. Its weapons are eggs and Facebook contacts. Practices of suspect ideology. The result? A huge mishmash of ideas that mix anticommunism, liberalism and support for both Tibet and Israel. The maxim on the agenda: we do not revolt without eggs, and lots of them

by Matteo De Simone @ // 05/06/09 - 1 Comment

right wing, eudebate2009, revolution, populism, violence, prague, czech republic

FOCUS right wing : Clermont-Ferrand – where are the right-wing?

Clermont-Ferrand – where are the right-wing?

How and why has the French city been obstinately socialist for 60 years? We look at its challenge for the 21st century

by Laura Eid @ // 17/02/09 - 3 Comment

right wing, socialist, mayor, cities, clermont-ferrand, activism, youth

PRESS REVIEW right wing : Press review: Austria's shift to the right

Press review: Austria's shift to the right

The parties of the grand coalition government, which collapsed in July, suffered major losses in early parliamentary elections on 28 September. Right-wing populistic groups the Freedom Party of Austria and the Alliance for the Future of Austria received 30% of the vote. Causes and consequences

by euro topics @ // 30/09/08

right wing, elections, austria, politics

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4,000-5,000 joined the civil march of "Tarka Magyar" for non-violence

October 4, 2008 Various civil groups decided to organize a demonstration called "Tarka Magyar" ("Diverse Hungarian") to commemorate the birthday of Mahatma Gandhi, the International Day of Non-Violence. Organizers hoped the demonstration would be the "biggest non-partisan demonstration since the fall of communism", but turn-out fell far short of the ...

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