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Romania confidence vote falls but more protests planned
The rising star of Ukrainian politics tells openDemocracy that deep-rooted corruption is the greatest threat to the nation’s democracy
Romania’s anti-corruption protests are massive, growing, and they’re playful and serious at once
When the government of Romanian PM Sorin Grindeanu announced that they would gut the country’s anticorruption statutes, removing criminal sanctions for official corruption, the country erupted into mass protests.
Europeans should be excited about Benoît Hamon winning the French presidency
From his calls for universal income to his ideas on how to make France’s parliament more representative, Benoît’s candidacy embodies the progressive, democratic values we hold at DiEM25.
Fillon pay row: New claim over wife’s ‘fake jobs’
Three things you need to know about Romania protests
Romania protesters not backing down after decree repeal
A Three-Minute Online Video Explains the Essence of Balkan Nationalisms
Graffiti in Skopje, Macedonia reading “Nationalism is a disease!” The message vandalizes a small mural featuring a map of ‘Ethnic Macedonia’ (encompassing the Republic of Macedonia and territories in neighboring countries) and the message “I swear to you, you’ll be united!”. Photo by GV, CC-BY.
France election: Far-right’s Le Pen rails against globalisation
France elections: Fillon setback as wife video resurfaces
EU party leaders team up to reject Trump ambassador
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