The Netherlands has a fresh government. It is ‘populistic’-right-bruxelosceptic. Composed of the Freedom organization (PVV), the People's organization for Freedom and Democracy (VVD), the fresh Social Agreement (NSC) and the Farmer-Citizen Movement (BBB).
The last organization is something that resembles the early self-defense of Andrzej Lepper. These parties introduced 24, 20 and 7 representatives respectively to the Dutch lower parliament. With the PVV, that gives 88 tickets. The Racist and Xenophobic Behaviour Monitoring Centre will most likely find the number 88 not accidental.
These parties signed a 26-page coalition agreement, which they called "Hope, Courage and PrideIt’s okay. ” And for the conditions in the European Union, she is truly brave. The coalition agreement committed itself to grow the production of natural gas at sea, increase the production of electricity from atomic power plants and announced the construction of 2 fresh atomic plants. The coalition wants to destruct the CO2 tax, importantly alleviate the "environmental regulations" for farmers, cancel the grant for the alleged "sustainable energy" and the most interesting exit from the mad migration pact!
The Brussels elites tremble due to the fact that the "populistic" right-wing coalition undermines the foundations of their policies, i.e. the request to extend the EU to the East (Ukraine), the migration pact (culturalism), the introduction of Green Deal (green governance) or a common defence policy (militarism). The coalition wants to contribute little to the EU budget (it is said to be EUR 1.6 billion per year), and much little to support Ukraine in the war on Russia. The fresh Members are mostly deprived of the expected russophobia in Washington and Brussels, or at least have not yet revealed it. The liberal media all the time resembles the PVV slogan of years ago “deport people without a valid residence permit”. The coalition itself hasn't highlighted that so far. This postulate is obvious. If individual breaks the law, they must be aware of the consequences. So the deportation scarecrow is simply a liberal fake invented to punch it in the insubordinate.
The face of the fresh coalition is the leader of the Freedom organization Geert Wilders. He is not my political idol and does not inspire my sympathy. But politics is not about sympathy, it's about business. It is in the interests of our nation and of the state that the countries of the European Union are governed by people who are reluctant to build a single superstate and who are opposed to war. The leader of the Freedom Party, however, will not be Prime Minister, which is what coalition parties are inactive trying to identify. As prof. Renata Mieńkowska-Norkiene rightly points out in his comment to Interia: “Wilders must be careful not to outbid due to the fact that he will stay on the ice. The Dutch don't love him at all, due to the fact that if they did, he'd be Prime Minister himself as the leader of the winning party. Meanwhile, he had to go out into the shadows to make it possible to close the coalition.” Negotiations can take up to 2 months.
This will be a hard and likely conflicting coalition. There's no warrant that he'll last until the next election and that he'll be able to regulation the Netherlands in accordance. She is the kid of her time and place. Unfortunately, she is not able to reject the already-grown western culture of moral madness, or to get free of the alternatively primitive anti-religious communicative of anti-Islamic narration. I remember Wilders' pathetic provocations comparing the Quran to Hitler's “Mein Kampf” or mockery of Muslim religion.
However, this election consequence is simply a crucial signal. That it is there – in the customs progressive Netherlands – that people choose those who have serious doubts about the direction chosen by the machers of the European Union. This proves that the Adversary’s effectiveness is unreliable. It is not only Hungary orbana and Slovakia of the injured Fico, but the country belonging to the core of the Union has serious doubts about the liberal direction. This is encouraging and encouraging. The triumph of the non-systemic organization is an crucial and crucial sign before the upcoming elections to the European Parliament. The Hague and Amsterdam are becoming a temper litmus paper in Europe. The Netherlands is someway becoming a brake on Brussels's globalist madness, although so far, it has been a lubricant for smooth implementation of the most moronic and harmful ideas for Europe.
I considered elections to the European Parliament to be a third-rate political event. I considered the European Parliament to be a wrestler, where they could reward well-deserved politicians for globalism. Hence the presence of specified characters as Vladimir Cimoszewicz, Łukasz Kohut, Marek Belka, Robert Biedron, Bogusław Liberadzki or even medium-oriented in reality Sylvia Spurek. This was costly, but their effects were comparatively small burdensome.
But that changes. Unfortunately, the European Union is moving consistently towards a single superstate with a common government and an army. Contrary to most claims, it is not the construction of an alternate block for the United States, as it is the implementation of Washington's fresh guidelines, but it is simply a consideration for another occasion. The construction of a single European country to be hostile to the East (especially China and Russia) will die as the European Parliament. This is why it is so crucial that there are non-disceptive and anti-EU parties from individual countries.
In my opinion, the election consequence in Germany, more specifically the results of AfD and BSW (Sarry Wagenknecht), will be an highly crucial factor. The result of France and Spain will be important. But the consequence from Poland will besides be an crucial element. This time the election should not be abandoned. In my opinion, it is essential to vote on those who have a real chance of crossing the threshold and at the same time have the courage to make it clear - not for war and not for the superstate. We find specified candidates on 3 right-wing lists of Confederations, Unpartisan Local Governmentists and Polexit. Fortunately, I have a candidate in my territory and I have individual to vote for – this is it Roman Fritz. It is sad to note that the sovereign left and anti-war movements have not registered their letters or registered them or registered them fragmentedly, which makes us different from the remainder of Europe.
Łukasz Jastrzębski
Photo: Viktor Orban and Geert Wilders (Fb profile of Hungarian Prime Minister)