May 7, 2017
Unofficial and leaked exit polls hours before the polls were closed officially.
May 4, 2017
MACRON WON, HOURS BEFORE CLOSE OF POLLS
Watch live election results and maps for the French election, starting at about 2 p.m. eastern https://t.co/GB5zI4nScG— NYT Graphics (@nytgraphics) May 7, 2017
Unofficial and leaked exit polls hours before the polls were closed officially.
FoxNews correspondent in Paris reporting the same from France itself. Clearly state sponsored voting irregularities #JeVote https://t.co/SMM1DLZ5OE— PomoNews (@pOmoLanD) May 7, 2017
Surprise! Belgian media citing "French official sources" that Macron wins election. Effort to manipulate last minute voters #jevote
— PomoNews (@pOmoLanD) May 7, 2017
The unofficial exit polls #presidentielle2017:— Yannis Koutsomitis (@YanniKouts) May 7, 2017
Ipsos
EM 63
MLP 37
Harris & BVA
EM 63.5
MLP 36.5
Ifop
EM 66
MLP 34
Congratulations to @EmmanuelMacron for his amazing victory and his unwavering commitment to the European ideals. #Presidentielle2017 pic.twitter.com/AEx0dUiZsg— Guy Verhofstadt (@GuyVerhofstadt) May 7, 2017
🆘‼️😯🔥Oops! Look here! Macron is already President of France at the left-twisted apologists of Wikipedia! OUCH! #Presidentielle #JeVoteMarine pic.twitter.com/b0Kwk2KxN2— Onlinemagazin (@OnlineMagazin) May 7, 2017
May 4, 2017
MACRON HAS A 'DEPLORABLES' MOMENT
WHOA BUDDY: French establishment candidate Emmanuel Macron calls 8 million Le Pen supporters 'hateful cowards' and 'true enemies' of France. pic.twitter.com/JkZckP97Ns— DEPLORABLE MEDIA (@correctthemedia) May 4, 2017
Macron's 'Deplorables' Moment? Establishment Candidate Brands 8m Le Pen Voters 'Hateful Cowards' https://t.co/iFD1pmO6eS— Raheem Kassam 🇬🇧 (@RaheemKassam) May 4, 2017
We have opened a Live Blog dedicated to the French election: #MacronGate
April 24, 2017
MACRON, A FRAUD, PHONY, GLOBALIST STOOGE
Apr 24, 2017 Nigel Farage on the French Election.
The first round of the French Presidential elections established one thing: the Left versus Right dichotomy has been replaced by Globalist versus the Nation. The similarities between the US, Trump, Brexit and the French election are striking. The key difference is that Le Pen isn't Trump, but surely Marine Le Pen is aware that Macron and his party are a construct of Obama, Soros and the globalist cabal! Emmanuel Macron is reminiscent of Obama in many ways. Like the Obama he is presented as a moderate, centrist, independent unifier. Both came out of thin air, with a minimal, token professional record. (CV on FT)
Macron held one private sector job, as an elite financial manager in the service of a Rothschild bank no less. He next emerged as a clerk in the Uber Socialist regime of PM Hollande. Macron is not just the guy who said "Islamic terrorism, get used to it" but he told the French people -- the biggest chauvinists on the entire planet -- that their culture doesn't exist. Macron is in essence, a Globalist coup against the People and Democracy! Are we sure that marrying his teacher, 25 years his senior, is ethically on the up and up?
The next step is to convince the French patriot voters their cause is already lost. Macron will bring France under Globalist control as he was tasked to do: Obama and his merry band of globalists founded and parachuted Macron and his vacuous Forward Movement. Macron attended the Bilderberg 2014 confab as the Deputy Secretary General of the Presidency. (Source) This guy who is presented as a centrist outsider is actually the ultimate insider and just as Socialist as Obama and Hollande. Macron in short, is a fraud, a phony and a Globalist stooge.
Bonus video:
Apr 24, 2017 Mark Steyn: "En March!"(Forward!) is more vapid than Hope and Change.
Je connais plusieurs électeurs de #Macron. Aucun n'a été capable de me résumer une à deux idées phares de son programme. Sidérant ! pic.twitter.com/t3Jtj4uBpd— Arnaud Delrieux (@ArnaudDelrieux) April 24, 2017
Macron v Le Pen: Seven charts that show how we got here - and what will happen next https://t.co/DjTEARqHvZ pic.twitter.com/s4WDgF4GMI— The Telegraph (@Telegraph) April 24, 2017
Flashback: Obama's CIA Ordered to Hack Marine Le Pen & Other French Presidential Candidates#MondayMotivation— 💎STOCK MONSTER💎 (@StockMonsterUSA) April 24, 2017
http:https://t.co/LslGD7W6oL
April 22, 2017
MACRON: "GET USED TO ISLAMIC TERRORISM"
#Paris👉"Venue rendre hommage aux #ChampsElysees, la maire #AnneHidalgo est prise à partie par un homme." 📹@RemyBuisine #Video #AlerteInfo pic.twitter.com/vcQinCPshG— FranceNews24 (@FranceNews24) April 21, 2017
In the pivotal French Presidential election that could change everything, Obama promised to "work together" with Left centrist Macron, while President Trump stopped just short of endorsing Le Pen, saying she is toughest on immigration and the border. Macron echoed Vals in presenting Islamic terrorism as a natural disaster, not the result of the failed Globalist policies. (More) The ex Muslim in the video does not agree. He accuses Paris mayor Anne Hidalgo and her cohorts in Government, expressing shame for the 230 dead that fell victim to terrorist attacks in France since 2015. The Globalists are quite literally sacrificing the citizens' human right to life on the altar of multiculturalism -- or 'open society' -- as a former Swedish PM put it.
France heads to the polls: 5 things you need to know https://t.co/JMOnjgPiam
— Trishcuit (@Trishcuit) April 22, 2017
Macron & team Obama to 'work together' to beat rivals he ordered CIA to infiltrate in 2012: https://t.co/nLpkc4YmfM pic.twitter.com/To5pAEqBUO— WikiLeaks (@wikileaks) April 20, 2017
Paris: Isis terrorist who killed policeman and wounded 2 others was jailed for 20 years - but released early https://t.co/fZ7nlnvNni— Jewhadi™ (@JewhadiTM) April 21, 2017
Islamic State claims responsibility for the Paris attack. Names the terrorist as Abu Yusuf al-Belgiki and calls him as an IS fighter. pic.twitter.com/jMbJwehXuL— Shiraz Maher (@ShirazMaher) April 20, 2017
April 15, 2017
(VIDEO) CHAOS IN THE FRENCH ELECTION
Apr 14, 2017 It's the people vs. the establishment once again.
The eurocrats are facing a disaster in the French elections, with two anti EU parties taking the lead. In Brexit they got away with murder. In the French elections the globalists may well succeed in stealing the elections by fraud as expats are able to vote twice. Fraude or a computer glitch? They'll investigate...after the elections. Express has the stories.
- Worst nightmare for EU as French election could be between TWO candidates wanting Frexit THE European Union (EU) is facing catastrophe as anti-Brussels parties gain popularity in the French Presidential election.
- How Marine Le Pen is facing wipe out in French election after COMPUTER BLUNDER A MONUMENTAL computer blunder could cost Marine Le Pen the French general election as 500,000 citizens living outside of France have the chance to vote twice.
Feb. 11, 2017
(DOCUMENTARY) POLITICIANS ADMIT EU COLLAPSE
Feb 10, 2017 BBC documentary: After Brexit".
As Britain continues to make preparations for Brexit, the BBC's Europe Editor Katya Adler presents a This World investigation into the rise of populist Eurosceptic movements across the continent to ask whether the union itself can survive. She charts the conflict between populist movement Five Star and pro-European prime minister Matteo Renzi in Italy, and elsewhere sees how populist forces are challenging the EU like never before. Can the union survive, or will.
After Brexit: The Battle for Europe saw BBC Europe editor Katya Adler quiz EU chiefs and leading politicians on the future of the crumbling bloc. The BBC, which has been accused of a pro-EU bias, was forced to admit the EU is in crisis in the hour-long documentary that trended on social media. Ms Adler said: “The powerbrokers of Europe face an unprecedented challenge. For the EU this is a battle to survive. Brussels doesn’t exactly have a reputation for moving fast but something will have to give. (More)Eurocrats have embarked on a new strategy. As national politicians are pretending the tremendously unpopular EU has nothing to do with them, eurocrats have started blaming national politicians for the mess. They are trying to copy Donald Trump's strategy of going straight to the people. Too bad the people know darn well that on the contrary, national politicians have sold out their national independence to the EU every step of the way. The eurocrats are a despised elite. The trick can't help them anymore.
Feb. 5, 2017
AFTER US AND UK, FRENCH DISTRUST THE POLLS
Fight for France begins: Le Pen vows to put citizens first and bring EU referendum https://t.co/yKLP6XTRJl— Voice of Europe (@V_of_Europe) February 4, 2017
With the crucial Presidential elections of April 23 approaching it's time for a quick update on France.
Right wing Le Pen announced 144 "commitments" at the start of a two-day rally in Lyon. (...) "The aim of this programme is first of all to give France its freedom back and give the people a voice," Le Pen said in the introduction to the manifesto. (...) Opinion polls see Le Pen topping the first round on April 23 but then losing the May 7 run-off to a mainstream candidate. (...) FN officials taking to the stage targeted pro-European centrist Emmanuel Macron who polls say will easily beat Le Pen in the second round. However, faith in pollsters has been shaken after they failed to predict Trump's election win or Britain's vote last June to leave the European Union.
"This presidential election puts two opposite proposals," Le Pen said in her manifesto. "The 'globalist' choice backed by all my opponents ... and the 'patriotic' choice which I personify." If elected, Le Pen says she would immediately seek an overhaul of the European Union that would reduce it to a very loose cooperative of nations with no single currency and no border-free area. If, as is likely, France's EU partners refuse to agree to this, she would call a referendum to leave the bloc. (...) But in the most unpredictable election race France has known in decades, the FN hopes the scandal hitting conservative candidate Francois Fillon and the rise of populism across the West will help convince voters to back Le Pen. (Source)
January 22, 2017
(VIDEO) PATRIOT PARTIES FOR DEMOCRATIC SPRING
Geert Wilders (Dutch Freedom Party), Marine le Pen (French Front National), Frauke Petry (German Alternative für Deutschland), Matteo Salvini (Italy’s Northern League) and Harald Vilimsky (Austria’s Freedom Party) gathered on January 21 at a convention in Koblenz, Germany. They called on European voters to participate in a patriotic spring to topple the European Union, reassert national sovereignty and secure national borders. (More)
Dec. 21, 2016
Dec 20, 2016 German model and journalist Anabel Schunke says she is afraid to walk the streets thanks to Angela Merkel's migrant influx.
While AfD will certainly win in the polls, it is very unlikely that Germans will vote out the woman who is destroying their country. German model and journalist Anabel Schunke explains this phenomenon to Paul Joseph Watson. A country at war with its people and its culture cannot stand up to a horde of assertive absolutists, like these hostile Muslim migrants.
Dec. 5, 2016
In Austria the Right wing Presidential candidate Hofer conceded defeat upon the release of exit polls within the margin of error. There were rumors of threats against his family. Austria is in the hands of a green extremist. In Italy the referendum on Constitutional reform to give more power to the Government went as expected. While the No had it, the eurocrats pretend there's nothing to see here. A major bank bailout is on the cards this weekend. The central question is, will the eurocrats install another sock puppet in the Goldman Sachs mode? Update: RENZI ACCEPTED TO DELAY RESIGNATION - PRESIDENTS OFFICE
Oct. 3, 2016
The Hungarian Prime Minister fired a warning shot this morning after 98% of voters backed him at the ballot box, rejecting EU migrant quotas. Officially, the vote is invalid as only 43 per cent turned out to cast a vote - and 50% was needed. But a jubilant Orban is taking the result as a victory of the political elite. Viktor Orban told Parliament on Monday morning he is ready to go toe-to-two with the elite in Brussels. He said: ""No party since 1999 has ever been given such a support that the Hungarian governing party got yesterday. This support is binding; we won’t let anyone to take advantage on or to despise these voters. “We put up a fight against Brussels. We knew that it’s going to be a heavy fight; we have to face revenge and blackmailing.
Oct. 2, 2016
Today Hungarians will turn out to vote in the country's referendum, to answer a question put by the ruling Fidesz Government’s on whether or not they will accept migrant quotas. The referendum was called in response to a suggestion by the EU that a quota system could be used to distriibute asylum seekers around the block to help ease pressure of the migrant crisis on some western EU nations. Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban is campaigning for the answer to be ‘no’ as he tells his people they will not be ordered around by Brussels. And the latest polls suggest that at least two-thirds of the electorate agree with him.
Sep. 19, 2016
According to a poll by Emnid the populist Right-wing party AfD (Alternative für Deutschland) netted 12% of the vote, surpassing the Greens nationally, becoming he third party in Germany behind the ruling CDU/CSU and the junior coalition party SPD. The globalists are insane. Their mental separation from reality only equals Marie Antoinette's "Let them eat cake". Take Merkel's reaction after she suffered major defeats, first in her home state and now in Berlin. While the people told her she is wrong on immigration, she is standing by the policy.
Sep. 4, 2016
Like every other failed leader in this cohort of globalists, Merkel is in total denial of reality. Today's world leaders exist in a closed caste in which no other opinion is tolerated. To them dissidents are "extreme right wing" populists, agents of Putin, throwbacks to the 50s of the last century standing with their backs to the world. They have cast opponents in the role of demons unworthy as interlocutors. Opposing views are not just suspect, they are morally beyond the pale. Criminalization is just one step away. And so is the rebirth of the Soviet Union and its gulags.
Merkel: “Every vote counts.” “This election is about the future of this state.” She urged voters to look beyond divisive campaign slogans and consider the policies of the current coalition that had halved unemployment and pumped up tourism in the northeastern coastal state. In an interview in the mass-circulation Bild newspaper, Merkel defended her decision to welcome so many migrants fleeing conflict in the Middle East, and denied the influx had cut funding for the German public.
Merkel’s approval ratings have sunk to a five-year low of 45 percent over the past year, but the chancellor said she would act no differently if faced with the same situation today. Interior Minister Thomas de Maiziere, a fellow Christian Democrat, rejected criticism from some in the CDU’s Christian Social Union (CSU) sister party that Merkel’s refugee policy was responsible for the rise of the AfD party. The Emnid poll said 63 percent of Germans believed that too. “I consider that preposterous,” he told the Welt am Sonntag newspaper. “The refugee crisis is not the reason that far-right populist parties are now making gains here. That has more to do with the anxiety that some have about globalisation and modernity.”(More)
July 5, 2016
Austrians will again vote in a presidential election on October 2 after the previous result was declared null and void last week following a legal challenge from the far-right, Chancellor Christian Kern said Tuesday. (Source) The biggest political threat facing Europe in the coming months is Italy's October referendum on Matteo Renzi's overhaul of the political system aimed at ending Italy's unstable governments (which as of this moment is not looking to good, with the latest Euromedia Research polls showing that 34% of Italians would vote against Renzi’s plan, with 28.9% in favor and 19.4% still undecided), Another referendum has emerged overnight when as Reuters reports Hungary will hold a referendum on Oct. 2 on whether to accept any future European Union quota system for resettling migrants as Prime Minister Viktor Orban's government steps up its fight against the EU's migration policies. Orban took an anti-immigration stance during the migrant influx to Europe last year. Hungary was the main entry point into the EU's border-free Schengen zone for migrants traveling by land until Orban shut the Croatian and Serbian frontier. The vote will be about the following question: "Do you want the European Union to be entitled to prescribe the mandatory settlement of non-Hungarian citizens in Hungary without the consent of parliament?" Hungary is already fighting an EU relocation scheme (More)
July 2, 2016
The sigh of relief back in May after the narrow Van der Bellen victory was replaced yesterday with screetches of horror after Austria’s presidential election was overturned by the highest Court. There were numerous complaints about the slow counting of write-in ballots and other irregularities, and now a court has basically tossed out the election results.
May 23, 2016
Alexander Van der Bellen has won Austria's presidential election, preventing Norbert Hofer from becoming the EU's first far-right head of state. Mr Hofer led narrowly after Sunday's election but postal votes gave Mr Van der Bellen victory by 50.3% to 49.7%. Mr Van der Bellen campaigned on a pro-EU platform, backed by the Green Party. Mr Hofer, of the Freedom Party, tapped into anti-EU sentiment and fears about rising numbers of asylum seekers. He conceded victory on his Facebook page. Mr Hofer said it was a sad day and that he would have gladly served as president. "But please don't be disheartened. The effort in this election campaign is not wasted, but is an investment for the future."
April 25, 2016
Angela Merkel is warned by her 'mentor' Helmut Kohl that Europe cannot become home for millions of migrants whose beliefs are different to 'the foundations of our values'
March 15, 2016
Mar 1, 2016
Merkel's rejection of the election result is typcal of the progressive, ruling elites: they know better than the source of their power, the people. This is autocratic mentality is an assault on democracy. She is basically saying that her moral choices trump the will of the people. Merkel is not the only once suffering from this mindset. It is inherent in the Internationalist world view. But the tide is turning. In the US and also in many countries in Europe: in Germany, in France, the UK, in the Netherlands and many more. If this globalist process isn't stopped in its tracks we are going to lose our prosperous democracies and the West is going to turn into a technocratic, authoritarian second Soviet Union.
Mar 13, 2016
AfD leader Frauke Petry: 'We are seeing above all in these elections that voters are turning away in large numbers from the big established parties.
German voters' damning verdict on open-door migration: Angela Merkel is punished in crucial state elections as far-Right party wins big vote with call to stop flow of refugees.
Mar 10, 2016
(VIDEO) CULTURAL RELATIVISM IS KILLING GERMANY
Dec 20, 2016 German model and journalist Anabel Schunke says she is afraid to walk the streets thanks to Angela Merkel's migrant influx.
While AfD will certainly win in the polls, it is very unlikely that Germans will vote out the woman who is destroying their country. German model and journalist Anabel Schunke explains this phenomenon to Paul Joseph Watson. A country at war with its people and its culture cannot stand up to a horde of assertive absolutists, like these hostile Muslim migrants.
Dec. 5, 2016
ITALY FACES ANOTHER EU SOCK PUPPET GOVT.
Europe reacts nervously to Italy Prime Minister Matteo Renzi’s resignation announcement https://t.co/6skwdCU516— WSJ Europe (@WSJeurope) December 5, 2016
In Austria the Right wing Presidential candidate Hofer conceded defeat upon the release of exit polls within the margin of error. There were rumors of threats against his family. Austria is in the hands of a green extremist. In Italy the referendum on Constitutional reform to give more power to the Government went as expected. While the No had it, the eurocrats pretend there's nothing to see here. A major bank bailout is on the cards this weekend. The central question is, will the eurocrats install another sock puppet in the Goldman Sachs mode? Update: RENZI ACCEPTED TO DELAY RESIGNATION - PRESIDENTS OFFICE
A “No” vote would therefore spark huge political uncertainty in Italy, potentially leading to a snap election. That could feasibly pave the way for the Five Star Movement to seize power and call a referendum on Italy’s membership of the eurozone. If Italy voted to leave the euro, it would currency signal the break up of the EU’s single currency, leading to further disintegration of an EU still shaking from Britain’s decision to quit. Di Battista said the euro had “destroyed” Italy, saying all the warnings about leaving the currency were “already happening”. However, Italy’s membership within the EU would continue, he suggested. “The movement doesn’t want to exit from the EU, we want to defend the original idea of the EU,” he said.
At 14:15 WATCH LIVE @J_Dijsselbloem speaking at the press conference during today’s #Eurogroup: https://t.co/0T8faAO7sj— EU Council Press (@EUCouncilPress) December 5, 2016
All Eyes On Monte Paschi, Whose Bailout Is Now In Doubt, And Italian Bank Sector Contagion https://t.co/WL852kzhVu— zerohedge (@zerohedge) December 5, 2016
Bankers have told Italian bank Monte dei Paschi di Siena to prepare for a state bailout this weekend https://t.co/bg7jPSdzhf— Financial Times (@FT) December 5, 2016
Not obvious #italyreferendum fits simple 'populist vs establishment' narrative.Remember Monti & The Economist are on the same side as 5Star!— Ferdinando Giugliano (@FerdiGiugliano) December 4, 2016
Oct. 3, 2016
HUNGARIAN PM PREPARES FOR BATTLE WITH EU
‘We'll face revenge’ Orban warming up for battle with Brussels over referendum https://t.co/Fs3mmIEjc2 One leader trying to save Europe.— Mr Normal Ù† (@PaulWilko657) October 3, 2016
The Hungarian Prime Minister fired a warning shot this morning after 98% of voters backed him at the ballot box, rejecting EU migrant quotas. Officially, the vote is invalid as only 43 per cent turned out to cast a vote - and 50% was needed. But a jubilant Orban is taking the result as a victory of the political elite. Viktor Orban told Parliament on Monday morning he is ready to go toe-to-two with the elite in Brussels. He said: ""No party since 1999 has ever been given such a support that the Hungarian governing party got yesterday. This support is binding; we won’t let anyone to take advantage on or to despise these voters. “We put up a fight against Brussels. We knew that it’s going to be a heavy fight; we have to face revenge and blackmailing.
Hungary Referendum: EU Humiliated as 95 Percent Say NO to Migrant Quotas https://t.co/nAm7O6XBHR via @BreitbartNews
— Deplorable Tailwind (@Bluesman57) October 3, 2016
Oct. 2, 2016
HUNGARY VOTES ON EU MIGRANTS QUOTA
Hungarian referendum will be ‘NO to Brussels' according to politicians | World | News | Daily Express https://t.co/MDNijDgWDg— Andrew Charalambous (@woodlandsandrew) October 2, 2016
Today Hungarians will turn out to vote in the country's referendum, to answer a question put by the ruling Fidesz Government’s on whether or not they will accept migrant quotas. The referendum was called in response to a suggestion by the EU that a quota system could be used to distriibute asylum seekers around the block to help ease pressure of the migrant crisis on some western EU nations. Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban is campaigning for the answer to be ‘no’ as he tells his people they will not be ordered around by Brussels. And the latest polls suggest that at least two-thirds of the electorate agree with him.
Sep. 19, 2016
MERKEL BITTER ABOUT BERLIN ELECTION DEFEAT
It's getting worse!~Angela Merkel's Party Has Worst Result Ever In Berlin https://t.co/Wcm0BdWfJQ pic.twitter.com/p48jzTkKAv— Jim Eastridge (@jimEastridge1) September 19, 2016
According to a poll by Emnid the populist Right-wing party AfD (Alternative für Deutschland) netted 12% of the vote, surpassing the Greens nationally, becoming he third party in Germany behind the ruling CDU/CSU and the junior coalition party SPD. The globalists are insane. Their mental separation from reality only equals Marie Antoinette's "Let them eat cake". Take Merkel's reaction after she suffered major defeats, first in her home state and now in Berlin. While the people told her she is wrong on immigration, she is standing by the policy.
Merkel took partial responsibility for her party's worst-ever performance in a Berlin state election, acknowledging Monday that her government's policies at the national level were a factor. Merkel pledged to work harder to address people's concerns, particularly on migrants. Speaking alongside her Christian Democratic Union's mayoral candidate, Frank Henkel, Merkel called the second place finish with only 17.6 percent of the vote "bitter." "I take responsibility as party leader and chancellor," she said. Merkel also edged away from her oft-repeated mantra that "Germany will manage," telling reporters that while she stands by the sentiment, some voters had taken it as a provocation in view of the massive challenge that the country faces integrating hundreds of thousands of migrants. (More)
Sep. 4, 2016
MERKEL LOSES BIG TIME, REJECTS DISSIDENTS
HUMILIATION FOR ANGELA: Anti-migrant movement trump Merkel's party in German elections https://t.co/NyfjRB2BvK— Voice of Europe (@V_of_Europe) September 4, 2016
Like every other failed leader in this cohort of globalists, Merkel is in total denial of reality. Today's world leaders exist in a closed caste in which no other opinion is tolerated. To them dissidents are "extreme right wing" populists, agents of Putin, throwbacks to the 50s of the last century standing with their backs to the world. They have cast opponents in the role of demons unworthy as interlocutors. Opposing views are not just suspect, they are morally beyond the pale. Criminalization is just one step away. And so is the rebirth of the Soviet Union and its gulags.
Voters already punished Merkel in three state elections in March, voting in droves for the AfD and rejecting Merkel’s Christian Democrats. Mecklenburg-Vorpommern is a small coastal state in northeastern Germany with just 1.3 million eligible voters, but losses there would be humiliating for Merkel, who has her own electoral district in the state. (...) Merkel, mulling a bid for a fourth term as chancellor, made a last-minute campaign appearance on Saturday, warning against the politics of “angst” offered by AfD with its virulent anti-refugee stance.
In signs of growing discontent with the Chancellor a year after she announced her open borders policy, Mrs Merkel's CDU party was beaten into THIRD place by Germany’s Alternative for Deutschland party (AfD) who secured 21 per cent of the vote in her home state of Mecklenburg-Vorpommern today. Mrs Merkel’s Christian Democrat Union (CDU) secured a 19.2 per cent share of the vote as it faces an uphill struggle after already being rejected in favour of the AfD in THREE state elections already in March. (...) The Social Democratic Party of Germany were awarded the outright majority with 30 per cent of the vote, meaning it can still form a coalition with the CDU but could also go into power with the hard-left Die Linke party and the Greens. (More)
Merkel: “Every vote counts.” “This election is about the future of this state.” She urged voters to look beyond divisive campaign slogans and consider the policies of the current coalition that had halved unemployment and pumped up tourism in the northeastern coastal state. In an interview in the mass-circulation Bild newspaper, Merkel defended her decision to welcome so many migrants fleeing conflict in the Middle East, and denied the influx had cut funding for the German public.
Merkel’s approval ratings have sunk to a five-year low of 45 percent over the past year, but the chancellor said she would act no differently if faced with the same situation today. Interior Minister Thomas de Maiziere, a fellow Christian Democrat, rejected criticism from some in the CDU’s Christian Social Union (CSU) sister party that Merkel’s refugee policy was responsible for the rise of the AfD party. The Emnid poll said 63 percent of Germans believed that too. “I consider that preposterous,” he told the Welt am Sonntag newspaper. “The refugee crisis is not the reason that far-right populist parties are now making gains here. That has more to do with the anxiety that some have about globalisation and modernity.”(More)
Where the AfD vote actually came from (ht @Cramao_dk): pic.twitter.com/Nn5GKKfRO0
— Alberto Nardelli (@AlbertoNardelli) September 4, 2016
July 5, 2016
REFERENDUMS IN AUSTRIA, ITALY, HUNGARY
Austria to hold new presidential vote on October 2 https://t.co/BeCblYsqTJ pic.twitter.com/UyOkjg1kTv— Voice of Europe (@V_of_Europe) July 5, 2016
Austrians will again vote in a presidential election on October 2 after the previous result was declared null and void last week following a legal challenge from the far-right, Chancellor Christian Kern said Tuesday. (Source) The biggest political threat facing Europe in the coming months is Italy's October referendum on Matteo Renzi's overhaul of the political system aimed at ending Italy's unstable governments (which as of this moment is not looking to good, with the latest Euromedia Research polls showing that 34% of Italians would vote against Renzi’s plan, with 28.9% in favor and 19.4% still undecided), Another referendum has emerged overnight when as Reuters reports Hungary will hold a referendum on Oct. 2 on whether to accept any future European Union quota system for resettling migrants as Prime Minister Viktor Orban's government steps up its fight against the EU's migration policies. Orban took an anti-immigration stance during the migrant influx to Europe last year. Hungary was the main entry point into the EU's border-free Schengen zone for migrants traveling by land until Orban shut the Croatian and Serbian frontier. The vote will be about the following question: "Do you want the European Union to be entitled to prescribe the mandatory settlement of non-Hungarian citizens in Hungary without the consent of parliament?" Hungary is already fighting an EU relocation scheme (More)
July 2, 2016
AUSTRIA: COURT NIXES NARROW ELECTION
BREAKING: Austrian Presidential election to be held again, court decides pic.twitter.com/swC1WdgJ2N— Georgi Kantchev (@georgikantchev) July 1, 2016
The sigh of relief back in May after the narrow Van der Bellen victory was replaced yesterday with screetches of horror after Austria’s presidential election was overturned by the highest Court. There were numerous complaints about the slow counting of write-in ballots and other irregularities, and now a court has basically tossed out the election results.
The European media is already wetting itself over the implications because of Hofer’s stance on immigration and national sovereignty. (The fact that he carries a Glock on the campaign trail doesn’t make him any more popular with the press either.) The real question is whether or not the establishment parties will be able to use this turn of events to scare more supporters to the polls or if the Freedom Party will be further emboldened and garner more support. The Brexit news must certainly be a factor, and if the Brits can get away with a bit of nationalism and local control, why not the Austrians? They may be on the way to their own Independence Day. (...) But the party is leading in the polls ahead of general elections due in 2018, and Mr Hofer has said he will use the full powers of the presidency if elected — including the right to dismiss the government and call elections. (More)
‘We’re center right, not far fight’ – Austria’s Freedom party https://t.co/tQ28oyaUAm— RT (@RT_com) July 2, 2016
May 23, 2016
AUSTRIA: GREENIE NARROWLY BEATS HOFER
Austria, pulling the French trick, the mainstream colluded with the ultra Left to vote in a wacko Green President rather than a Nationalist populist.
Sigh of relief: In #Austria's presidential elections Green candidate Van der Bellen narrowly beats far-right Hofer. https://t.co/LH8hwtSsoF— Lotte Leicht (@LotteLeicht1) May 23, 2016
Alexander Van der Bellen has won Austria's presidential election, preventing Norbert Hofer from becoming the EU's first far-right head of state. Mr Hofer led narrowly after Sunday's election but postal votes gave Mr Van der Bellen victory by 50.3% to 49.7%. Mr Van der Bellen campaigned on a pro-EU platform, backed by the Green Party. Mr Hofer, of the Freedom Party, tapped into anti-EU sentiment and fears about rising numbers of asylum seekers. He conceded victory on his Facebook page. Mr Hofer said it was a sad day and that he would have gladly served as president. "But please don't be disheartened. The effort in this election campaign is not wasted, but is an investment for the future."
Yep, they've swindled Hofer out of the election via postal votes. Installed a Crazy Far-left Green Party automaton. #Austria
— Nationalist UK (@Nationalist_UK) May 23, 2016
Analysis Austria:— End of Europe (@End_of_Europe) May 23, 2016
Who voted for right-wing Hofer and who voted for the communist left candidate? pic.twitter.com/eH5JhJjrg9
April 25, 2016
(HUGE!) KOHL ATTACKS MERKEL ASYLUM POLICY
Merkel is warned Europe cannot become home for millions of migrants - : https://t.co/59aXMAqiQe— REPORTER 47 (@REPORTER_47) April 24, 2016
Angela Merkel is warned by her 'mentor' Helmut Kohl that Europe cannot become home for millions of migrants whose beliefs are different to 'the foundations of our values'
- Former German Chancellor attacks the open-door policy of his 'golden girl'
- He said: 'National policies of the lone-knight variety must be left in the past'
- Kohl warned that peace and freedom is at risk through mass immigration
- He is to meet Hungarian PM who has fiercely resisted taking in migrants
- For more of the latest on Angela Merkel visit www.dailymail.co.uk/merkel
Merkel ally admits multiculturalism has 'FAILED' as he calls for Islamist eviction https://t.co/5dqOXvQuWW
— Graham koller (@GrahamGtk1954) April 23, 2016
March 15, 2016
FINAL RESULTS
Gewinne + Verluste d. #ltw2016 #AfD + 61 Abg— J. Eckleben (@Eckleben) March 14, 2016
FDP + 12 Abg
CDU - 41 Abg
SPD - 34 Abg
LINK - 12 Abg
GRÜ - 04 Abg pic.twitter.com/90Yl28eJgv
Mar 1, 2016
MERKEL "WON'T CHANGE POLICY"
Germany 'won't change policy' after gains for anti-refugee AfD party. Surely you mean pro-German AfD? https://t.co/QV8wG3MGwj— David Vance (@DVATW) March 14, 2016
Merkel's rejection of the election result is typcal of the progressive, ruling elites: they know better than the source of their power, the people. This is autocratic mentality is an assault on democracy. She is basically saying that her moral choices trump the will of the people. Merkel is not the only once suffering from this mindset. It is inherent in the Internationalist world view. But the tide is turning. In the US and also in many countries in Europe: in Germany, in France, the UK, in the Netherlands and many more. If this globalist process isn't stopped in its tracks we are going to lose our prosperous democracies and the West is going to turn into a technocratic, authoritarian second Soviet Union.
#BREAKING Merkel to stay refugee policy course despite vote debacle: spokesman
— AFP news agency (@AFP) March 14, 2016
Germany political shift: parties opposing mass immigration on the rise. https://t.co/m4vbobzPr5 @CounterJihadUS pic.twitter.com/GWZbc3gb75— Frank Gaffney (@frankgaffney) March 12, 2016
'Merkel must go' Thousands take to the streets to vent anger at Chancellor https://t.co/rPM1aen0in— Carl #LeaveEU (@Fight4UK) March 12, 2016
Mar 13, 2016
VOTERS REJECT OPEN BORDER POLICIES
AfD leader Frauke Petry: 'We are seeing above all in these elections that voters are turning away in large numbers from the big established parties.
German voters' damning verdict on open-door migration: Angela Merkel is punished in crucial state elections as far-Right party wins big vote with call to stop flow of refugees.
- Three German regions vote for state legislatures on 'Super Sunday'
- Baden-Wuerttemberg, Rhineland-Palatinate and Saxony-Anhalt all vote
- Angela Merkel's party set to lose support in the wake of refugee crisis
- Exit polls suggest the Christian Democratic Union has lost in two states
- Anti-immigration Alternative for Germany (AFD) set to win seats at all three. (Source)
— A Evans-Pritchard (@AmbroseEP) March 13, 2016
Upset in Germany. AfD wins 24% in Saxon-Anhalt, smashes SPD. What is AfD in 2016 post-Lucke?https://t.co/5xi5NyCuHv pic.twitter.com/2u60wsPFKw
Results in 3 German states vary, but one common denominator: anti-immigrant #AfD with double digits everywhere. A different Germany tonight.— Mathieu von Rohr (@mathieuvonrohr) March 13, 2016
AfD Announces Minaret, Call To Prayer, Halal Ban Ahead Of Sunday's Crucial Elections https://t.co/5gJvTvQbYC pic.twitter.com/kCXL7W690B— Breitbart London (@BreitbartLondon) March 12, 2016
Mar 10, 2016
AfD CALLING FOR A NEW WALL
Germany’s Embrace of Migrants Spawns Rise of Far-Right Leader https://t.co/WxacRCpTJD via @nytimes pic.twitter.com/o6egzdBa6O— Kaycee Nightfire (@KcNightfire) March 10, 2016
The narrative in the New York Times is the blueprint for the dinosaur media how to approach every insurgent party that defends the rights of citizens against demoralized establishments. Western leaders do not have absolute power. Revolutions have been fought over this issue in which many have died. No one has given politicians the authority to subjugate the security, rights and interests of the citizens to a hostile, alien culture and globalist interests. It flies in the face of what Governments are for: the defense of the realm and the people. But this is the year the base starts pushing back. All over the West insurgent democratic initiatives are taking root to regain self determination. This Live Blog is about the resistance in Germany.
In the current tussle for the future of Germany, Frauke Petry is what you might call the anti-Angela Merkel. Where Ms. Merkel, the chancellor, has welcomed refugees, Ms. Petry, a rising far-right leader, has said border guards might need to turn guns on anyone crossing a frontier illegally. Where Ms. Merkel has urged tolerance, Ms. Petry has embraced the angry populism now running through Europe and the United States. “The preachers of hatred” was how the news weekly Der Spiegel characterized the new German right on its cover last month, emblazoned with a portrait of the petite Ms. Petry. But this brisk, garrulous 40-year-old is more than Ms. Merkel’s foil. She is a disruptive, new force on the German political scene. She and her party, the Alternative for Germany, have ridden a wave of discontent over the chancellor’s embrace of more than one million refugees to their strongest poll ratings ever. (...)
This is a worldwide thing. U can elect your own Trumpian candidate in your country. Hashtags: #GreatAgain #GreatAgainMovement #Trumpism— Def (@Objectivist_Def) March 8, 2016
#AngelaMerkel's open-door policy for #migrants faces test in #Germany state elections: https://t.co/K68JbL0AEQ— The Washington Times (@WashTimes) March 9, 2016
Germany's Anti-Mass Migration AfD Party Calls For Six-Metre Fence Ahead Of Elections https://t.co/b6VzRj4PTB pic.twitter.com/Sp8JV2T2ZK— Breitbart London (@BreitbartLondon) March 10, 2016
More Europeans and their politicians (Orban, Wilders, Le Pen, Ã…kesson, Dewinter) support Donald Trump's views. pic.twitter.com/AgfZYL8bjU— End of Europe (@End_of_Europe) March 8, 2016
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