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Austria, Poland, Hungary, Slovakia elect big conservative/right-wing majorities!

 
 
 
 
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Europe is swinging hard to the right!!!! The left-wing media has been predicting that both “right-wing” and “left-wing” parties would grow and the middle would shrink. Of course the media always lies to help the left. The reality it in several countries who have reported results so far, the left has taken a huge hit and the right has grown dramatically.

Slovakia. 13 Seats.

In Slovakia, 3 center-right/conservative parties will take 6 seats. Two right-wing parties will take one seat each. The remaining five parties will go to Smer, which was formerly a member of the Socialist parties of Europe(PES) grouping in the EU. However PES expelled the group in 2006 for opposing immigration. The party is heavily made up of ex-communists, who now oppose immigration and espouse a more populist economic ideology. PES crudely denounced them as a “political party which incites or attempts to stir up racial or ethnic prejudices and racial hatred.”

It remains to be seen what, if any, EU Group Smer will join. The bottom line is that Slovakia did not elect a single candidate from a pro-immigration party. Slovakia could emerge as a leader in the fight against 3rd world immigration and opposing Turkish membership.

Slovakia could provide two members for right-wing groups such as the ITS.

Hungary. 22 Seats.

The right-wing party Jobbik emerged from obscurity recently and has won 3 seats in the EU from Hungary. Hungarian Civic Union, a center-right/conservative party took 14 seats. A libertarian/conservative party won 1 seat and the Socialist party won 4.

Only 4 of Hungary’s 22 seats went to leftists. The other 18 are at least somewhat right of center.

The three Jobbik members are exspected to join the ITS.

Poland. 50 Seats.

No more Polish jokes. With their 50 seats, Poland is heavily tipping the scales for the right. Only 6 of Polands 50 seats are going to leftists.

Civic Platform won 24 and the right-wing Law and Justice party get 16. The moderate/right of center People’s Party took 4.

Socialists stomped in Austria!

These unofficial results based on a partial count.

The Austrian Social-Democratic party, a leftist/socialist party, got a rude awakening. Media polls predicted they would come in first place with around 30% of the vote. However, we are all well aware the “mainstream” media uses “push polls” that favor the left-wing.

In 2004 The Social-Democrats got 24%, a 10% drop from 2004. They will lose two of the MEPs. The communist leaning Green party took 9.5%, a 3.5% loss from 04.

The center-right conservative People’s Party came in first with 30%. The far-right Freedom Party received 13% while the far-right Alliance for the Future of Austria received 4.5%.

The big winner of the election was Hans-Peter Martin’s list. They received a shock 17% of the vote. Hans-Peter Martin is a maverick Austrian politician who ran on euroskeptic, anti-corruption, pro-transparency platform. Martin was also elected to the EU parliament in 2004 where he formed an alliance with UKIP member Ashley Mote to promote government transparency. Ashley Mote was one of two MEPs who spoke at the last American Renaissance conference.

The left-wing will only receive six of Austria’s 17 seats.

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One Response to " Austria, Poland, Hungary, Slovakia elect big conservative/right-wing majorities! "

  1. this article is a breath of fresh air in a world of poison gas! thank you my White Folk brethren!
    the world over, human migrations have caused nothing but trouble. we must return to our homelands! Caucasians in Europe and Russia, mix-breeds and blacks in africa, semites in the middle east, mongoloids in Asia, red skins in the americas. that is how we evolved, and our ancestors never should have left.

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