Eurokołchoz will nullify the Polish elections if he does not win Trzaskowski?

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– We did it in Romania, and of course we will gotta do the same if needed in Germany.stated erstwhile French European Union Commissioner Thierry Breton. Breton thus referred to Elon Musk's actions, which is expected to interfere in European electoral processes. another EU dignitaries believe that the march of the right to power should be stopped, even by force and censorship of social networks.

Eurokołchoz will nullify the Polish elections if Trzaskowski does not win?. “Let us stay calm and enforce our laws in Europe erstwhile there is simply a hazard of circumvention and erstwhile they can, if they are not enforced, lead to interference. We did it in Romania, and of course we will gotta do the same if needed in Germany. said Breton.

This message came after American billionaire Elon Musk published a publicist article in Welt am Sonntagin which he positively assessed the alternate for Germany (AfD). The publication provoked criticism of the editorial board. German influencer Naomi Seibt, claims even that Berlin can cancel the election if the results will be beneficial for AfD, citing “foreign interference in social network X”.

Deputy spokesperson for the German government Christiane Hoffmann stated that “The fact is that Elon Musk is trying to influence parliamentary elections”. German Chancellor Olaf Scholz besides stated that he was afraid about Elon Musk's support for the alternate organization for Germany.

Although Breton did not mention our country, it is surely about him. The evidence here is the increasing frustration of the left-liberal pro-EU establishment, which is increasingly speaking about the request to block portals like X and Facebook in Poland. Recently, the “journalist” of Dorota Wysocka-Schnepf has given specified slogans. There are besides voices about the anticipation of not recognising the presidential election if it is won by Karol Nawrocki, or another right-wing candidate.

As we know, Hungary is inactive in isolation in the EU, there are attacks on Italy and the elections in Romania have been cancelled. Brussels and the EU agendas are straight intertwined with associate States' policies and effort to exclude governments from any formation associated with the right.

A wave of protests has now been launched in Austria and Slovakia. Vienna is simply about negotiations on the creation of a government with the right-wing FPÖ party. That's the consequence of dizmocratic choices, but seemingly "dismocracy by dismocracy, but power must be on our side".

In Austria, negotiations between FPÖ and Conservatives on the creation of government began on Friday, January 10. Right is the winner of last September's parliamentary election. The answer was a demonstration in front of Chancellor Vienna's building, for which about 25,000 people were spent. “The utmost right at the edge of power” The media alarmed.

There have been voices that “right-wing extremism has reached the center”, “play for democracy” and the repetition of “Hungarian script”. Especially this "care for democracy" shows a complete deficiency of logic collected before the seat of the left-wing government. These are “in the defence of LGBTQ community, immigrant people, women, but besides of all disadvantaged groups”.

The right-wing FPO has already participated in governments but not as a majority partner. Now the FPÖ, which democratically won the election, has a chance even to fill the office of Chancellor. Freedom organization candidate is Herbert Kickl, who promises, among others, to limit immigration.

OUR COMMENTS: The actions of EU communists can be summarised by a well-known saying: “If elections could change anything, they would be banned.” The fact that right-wing counter-revolution is falling through Europe is simply a good thing. However, they worry that most of the leaders of these supposedly “anti-establishment” parties are at the same time highly pro-Jewish.

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