New Majorities: Conservatives and the Right Advocate for Greater Economic Freedom

EPHI Brussels representative Adam Schlüssler sits down with MEP Jaak Madison to unpack the shifting alliances in Brussels and what they mean for the continent’s future environmental policies.

From growing cooperation between conservatives with parties to their right, to the fate of the Green Deal, the 2035 combustion-engine phase-out, plans to cut red tape for businesses and stricter migration policy, the interview explores how Europe’s political priorities are shifting.

Adam Schlüssler,
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