Tomasz Sakiewicz, editor-in-chief of Polish Gazeta Polska, talks about the creation of an international network of Polish and Hungarian conservative NGOs.
Excerpt: Tomasz Sakiewicz, editor-in-chief of Polish Gazeta Polska, talks about the creation of an international network of Polish and Hungarian conservative NGOs to give more weight to their ideas in the European Union. These NGOs reject the increasingly centralized European Union and instead support the vision of a Europe of Free Nations.Similar Publications
Tomasz Sakiewicz, Editor-in-Chief of Gazeta Polska, and László Csizmadia, President of CÖF-CÖKA, in Budapest, renew cooperation between NGOs from the two countries.
Tomasz Sakiewicz, Editor-in-Chief of Gazeta Polska, and László Csizmadia, President of CÖF-CÖKA, in Budapest, renew cooperation between NGOs from the two countries.
Sweden needs a scenario like the Hungarian
Swedes will go to the polls in a historic election on 11 September. For the first time in their modern history, there is a viable alternative government that embraces genuine conservative and national values. This coalition is made up of the Liberal Conservatives, the Christian Democrats and my own former party, the Sweden Democrats - a national-minded, social conservative party.