The only things going on in Europe that any lover of liberty would care about are in eastern European states that the rest of Europe regards as pariahs. From T.L. Davis at tldavis.substack.com:

Exposing the myth of democracy. This is shocking to those who have been able to live in a bubble, away from the realities faced every day by others. For the greater share, though, it is a mere confirmation of an already understood reality. But it is those who can be shocked by that truth that must be shocked, so they can understand the future as it unfolds, rather than as if standing in a river, unknowing the source of their saturation.
The concept of voting is to give legitimacy to a government, but when the government itself promotes illegal voting in order to win, there is no legitimacy left. This is the problem with the United States, it’s a joke and a bad joke at that. If one governmental body allows or encourages illegal voting, the whole system is suspect. As it is and as it should be.
The EU now faces, an exposure of its tyrannical policies thinly disguised as the will of the people. Despite the fact that none of the leaders in the EU were voted into office by the populations of those they rule over, they claim some vague connection with democracy.
The word “democracy” itself has been destroyed by the left as a means to claim popular support for dictatorial rule. The word is used to appeal to patriots of Western civilization, who are supposed to acquiesce to the will of the majority, whether that is in a republic where the majority chooses its representatives or one in which they choose which policies to support. But the villains have claimed the word means subjection to tyrannical rule imposed by those who benefit from a corrupt system.
The Western democracy of today is the forerunner of Marxism which without it would not be thinkable. It provides this world plague with the culture in which its germs can spread.
Adolf Hitler
If modernity was the death of God, the end of postmodernism is the exhaustion of subversive secular culture.
Alexander Dugin