After 3 Violent Murders, Portugal’s Government Cannot Ignore Criminal Migrants

By Miguel Nunes Silva In The European Conservative *** Mere days after Portugal’s biggest-ever demonstration against mass immigration, three people were murdered in Santa Apolónia, one of Lisbon’s main railway hubs. On Sunday, the CHEGA! (CH) party—now Portugal’s third largest but a mere 5 years old—organised a demonstration which gathered thousands protesting against current immigration […]

What to Expect from António Costa

By Miguel Nunes Silva In The European Conservative *** The Brussels bubble has been expressing its great comfort with the choice of António Costa for the presidency of the European Council. They are correct: Costa could not be a better choice of personality to advance the deep (supranational) state agenda. Costa is a consummate politician […]

Kissinger: A Machiavellian Conservative

By Miguel Nunes Silva In The European Conservative *** Other than heads of state or military leaders, few people manage to be truly consequential in world history. Diplomats access the hallways of power, but they primarily do the bidding of their political masters. Academics fare even worse and often find themselves even more distant from […]

Cosmopolistan

By Miguel Nunes Silva In The European Conservative *** One of the central features of the diplomatic career is the practice of temporary assignments. In the beginning, before the centralisation of governments and the professionalisation of diplomacy, inter-governmental contacts were left to third parties such as merchants or clergymen. The practice was eventually discontinued because, […]

The Origins of Portugal’s Chega Party

A edição de Verão 2023 2025 da revista The European Conservative contou com uma entrevista de Miguel Nunes Silva a Diogo Pacheco de Amorim. Não percam nas bancas das livrarias Bertrand Livreiros ou no site https://europeanconservative.com/the-magazine/

The Portuguese Right Unites Against Lula’s Visit

By Miguel Nunes Silva In The European Conservative *** Last week, on April 25th, Portugal celebrated the 49th anniversary of the 1974 Carnation Revolution, a significant event for the Portuguese Left which usually involves a host of politically symbolic ceremonies marking the overthrow of the Salazar regime. This year, the ruling Partido Socialista (Socialist Party […]

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