Click down below to see an excerpt from my speech at the Kosovo Regional Conference of European Students For Liberty!
The Women’s Council narrative on female representation is antiquated
Luxembourg’s newly-elected parliament is constituted of 48 men and 12 women. The Grand Duchy’s Women’s Council (CNFL) expressed its upset with that result, saying that women were not given sufficient platforms during the election campaign, particularly in a country where the voting system is so focused on individual candidates.
Quoted by Business Green
I was quoted by Business Green on the topic of the European Parliament’s vote on the new plastics strategy. Read more below, and on their website.
[Video] Rebutting the recruitment video of Luxembourg’s “Jeunesse européenne”
Click down below to see my latest video on EU Updates. I’m rebutting the recruitment video of the “Jeunesse européenne” in Luxembourg.
Quoted by Packaging Europe
I was quoted by Packaging Europe on the topic of the European Parliament’s vote on the new plastics strategy. Read more below, and on their website.
Should Russia’s chequebook diplomacy be a real concern in Europe?
The European Union is debating whether or not to include more countries from the Balkans in the organisation. The narrative is: integrate them into the West now, before they become puppets of Putin’s Russia. But is that really true?
Quoted by Recycling Magazine
I was quoted by Recycling Magazine on the topic of the European Parliament’s vote on the new plastics strategy. Read more below, and on their website.
Quoted by British Plastics & Rubber
I was quoted by British Plastics & Rubber on the topic of the European Parliament’s vote on the new plastics strategy. Read more below, and on their website.
[Video] How the EU buys itself young people’s support (with your money)
Click down below to see my latest video on EU Updates. Where does the EU gather this sudden support of young people?
What changes politically in the parliament
As the Liberals, Greens and Socialists go into coalition talks, following the election on 14 October, the widespread narrative seems to be that “nothing is going to change” on a political level in Luxembourg. However, voters have made an unmistakable turn to the left, by giving more support to the Greens, as well as voting in […]