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The future of Europe under a new political direction
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The future of Europe under a new political direction

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Last updated: October 2, 2024 12:06 pm
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In recent years, Europe has seen positive and significant political changes in several countries on the continent.

BREAKING NEWS: The anti-immigrant, right-wing nationalist Freedom Party of Austria defeated the left-wing party in Austria’s parliamentary elections held today.

Austrians are tired of open borders! 👏👏👏

pic.twitter.com/1UMxoA7ARI

— 🇺🇸Pismo🇺🇸 (@Pismo_B) September 29, 2024

Recent election victories in Austria and the Czech Republic demonstrate how European voters are seeking new directions, moving away from policies they consider ineffective and embracing proposals that prioritize national sovereignty, security, and the protection of cultural traditions. This is a clear example of how

Austria’s anti-immigration Freedom Party is expected to win the country’s elections, gaining 29.1% in opinion polls.

Europe is moving to the right.

And no censure or prison sentence can stop it.

The future is ours. pic.twitter.com/FlVARg9yn0

— Tommy Robinson 🇬🇧 (@TRObinsonNewEra) September 29, 2024

These victories not only represent a change in the political landscape, but also a reaffirmation of traditional values ​​that many Europeans feel have been forgotten by political elites.

In Austria, the Freedom Party (FPÖ) has successfully consolidated its position as the dominant political force, gaining significant support in opinion polls. The party, led by Herbert Kickle, is based on criticizing unchecked immigration and advocating for stricter national security and border control policies.

The FPÖ resonates with voters who feel ignored by progressive policies that fail to ensure the country’s stability and security.

Meanwhile, in the Czech Republic, the Party of Freedom and Direct Democracy (SPD) has achieved remarkable rise under the leadership of Tomio Okamura. As in Austria, the SPD has focused its campaign on defending national sovereignty and taking a firm stance against mass immigration, a growing concern among Czech voters.

They believe that the SPD’s electoral victory reflects the Czech people’s growing dissatisfaction with European Union policies that have weakened their national identity and the regional economy.

The success of this party in Europe is no accident. Several factors explain this phenomenon, but one of the most relevant is the growing dissatisfaction with immigration.

Over the past decade, Europe has seen a significant increase in migration, particularly from the Middle East and Africa, and the population is directly affected by the violence associated with these migrant groups, leading to a worsening of security.

Europeans now feel that the open-door policies promoted by the left and the political center are leading to security issues, cultural tensions, and overloaded social welfare systems.

Moreover, the economic crisis caused by the COVID-19 pandemic has exacerbated social divisions and led to growing dissatisfaction with traditional governments.

In this context, both parties have successfully capitalized on this dissatisfaction by presenting clear and strong proposals aimed at addressing specific issues such as immigration, economy, and security.

Bei dieser Wahl kommt es AUF DICH an! Glaubt nicht den Umfragen, sondern hört auf Euer Herz. Nur das Ergebnis am Wahltag zählt. Denkt daran zurück was Euch Nehammer und Co. angetan haben. The German people learn more and appreciate all… pic.twitter.com/t2nRynWWmM

— FPOE (@FPOE_TV) September 12, 2024

In this election, you decide!Don’t believe the polls, listen to your heart. Only the results on election day matter. Think about what Nehama and his friends did to you. Will the next five years be the same as before, with the same deplorable policies towards its own people, or will there be a red-white-red liberation strike? You decide!

These parties have a firm commitment to restoring order, defending national sovereignty, and strengthening traditional values, and they appeal to voters, especially working-class and rural people who feel ignored by urban elites. The project resonated strongly with the public and achieved a major victory.

🗳️ El Partido de la Libertad de Austria (FPÖ) 🗽🇦🇹💙 gana las elecciones ✅ Superand a los globalistas of OVP y el SPÖ. 🌐🩵🌹🔻

Gran Triunfo ✅ Para Los Patriotas Austriacos. 💪🏻🗽✝️🇦🇹

Los Globalistas Judios 🌐✡️ I will never lose. 🔥🔥🔥

Fuente: @disclosetv 📰 pic.twitter.com/1XIFFfRToq

— 🌐🐈 MartinSetour 🇦🇷🗽🇪🇸💚 MAGA 🇺🇸❤💙 (@MartinSr2477) September 29, 2024

What have these parties done to capture the attention of voters? Not only with criticism of current policies, but also with clear proposals for a better future. We should learn from them.

In Austria, the FPÖ has vowed to strengthen its immigration policy and ensure that only those who respect the country’s values ​​and laws are allowed to stay. It also proposes measures to strengthen domestic security, increase defense spending, and protect borders.

The SPD has taken a similar position in the Czech Republic, calling for the country to leave the European Union if refugee quotas continue to be imposed. The party also promotes a protectionist approach that favors domestic producers and reduces dependence on foreign imports, and emphasizes the need to protect the national economy from external influences.

Defending traditional values ​​is a key pillar of their campaign. In both Austria and the Czech Republic, these parties have advocated strengthening families, defending national culture and traditions, and promoting policies that encourage population growth through incentives for indigenous families.

These proposals are popular with voters who feel that progressive policies are undermining the foundations of European society.

Similar changes in the political landscape have already been experienced in countries such as Italy, Hungary and Poland, where these parties have come to power or strengthened their presence in parliaments. This reflects changing priorities among voters, who want policies that guarantee security, economic stability, and protection of national identity.

This new political balance also highlights tensions within the European Union. Governments in countries such as Hungary and Poland have challenged EU institutions on issues such as judicial independence and immigration policy.

Victories in Austria and the Czech Republic will further heighten these tensions, as these countries may align with Hungary and Poland in defending their national sovereignty against what they see as excessive interference from Brussels. Very likely.

Support from Spain: Santiago Abascal celebrates victory

Recent right-wing victories in Austria and the Czech Republic have not gone unnoticed in the Spanish political landscape. Spain’s VOX party leader Santiago Abascal publicly celebrated these victories.they are considered to be a reflection of a growing conservative wave in Europe. Known for his staunch defense of national sovereignty, security and traditional values, Abascal praised his Austrian and Czech compatriots for their courage in standing up to globalist and progressive policies that have weakened Europe. did. For Abascal, these victories are clear signs that Europeans are waking up and demanding changes that protect their national identity.

VOX’s ties to other European parties are clear, as they share a common vision of rejecting unchecked immigration, criticizing EU policies they see as invasive, and defending traditional values. For Abascal, this moment is an important one that strengthens VOX’s position on the international stage and reaffirms the company’s position in the fight for a more secure and sovereign Europe, true to its cultural roots.

Patriots and freedom seekers, have fun in Europe and destroy the media.

La Formacion @andrejbabis Ha ganado las ereciones al senado en chequia.

austria gained freedom party @FPOE_TV Con… pic.twitter.com/vLHDEe6uZg

— Santiago Abascal 🇪🇸 (@Santi_ABASCAL) September 29, 2024

These victories represent an opportunity to redefine Europe’s course, betting on policies that prioritize security, economic stability, and the preservation of cultural identity. Congratulations to both countries as they see clear horizons ahead.

Joana Campos has 10 years of experience developing international projects and editing for positive social impact. The actual editor of JC Editorial coordinates the editing and distribution of international automotive information and domestic logistics information. In advance, we have taken special measures against corporations, and we have criminal penalties and special treatment of corporations. Obtain a license to the derecho of the University of Guadalajara.

Joana Campos is a lawyer and editor with over 10 years of experience managing international development projects with a focus on sustainability and positive social impact. She currently heads up JC Editorial, coordinating the editing and distribution of books by prominent international authors and managing arrangements for numerous national tours. Previously, he worked as a corporate lawyer specializing in criminal and corporate law. Joana holds a law degree from the University of Guadalajara.

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