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Planned political scenario: Europe unites against strong right-wing leaders Israel today

2021-10-10T18:30:44.224Z


In Hungary begins the second round of elections for a coalition to overthrow the veteran prime minister, leading opposition to the wave of Islamic immigration to Europe About the party of the anti-European billionaire


It is no longer a coincidence, but a well-planned political scenario that is repeatedly implemented in Central Europe: small and medium-sized parties, which have repeatedly failed to come to power in confrontations with powerful right-wing leaders, join hands and make political connections - sometimes unnatural, to oust popular prime ministers, sometimes Populists or accused of populism, who promote a national agenda that does not conform to the official policies of the European Union.

If you will: This is an export to Europe of the Israeli "healing coalition" formula, which has yet to prove its effectiveness there.

It is a struggle between a conservative political camp, working for the interests of a clear national-religious identity, and a mixed-race political camp, desperate to stay in opposition and willing to sacrifice its principles to enable the implementation of EU global and multicultural policies.

In Hungary, the second round of primaries for the "just not urban" coalition began yesterday, ahead of the general elections to be held in the coming months and the results of which will have implications for the future of the European Union.

Victor Urban, the leader of the Christian Democratic Party of Fides, who recently left the Conservative Party faction in the European Parliament, has served as Hungarian prime minister for 15 years.

His first term was between 1998 and 2002, and his second term began in 2010 and continues to this day.

Urban is considered one of the main opponents of the policy of opening EU borders to mass migration from Islamic countries.

He passed in his country a series of political, legal and media reforms that allowed his party to establish its grip on power, alongside social reforms designed to strengthen Hungary's "conservative-Christian character" against progressive EU-inspired influences.

Pope and Hungarian Prime Minister Urban // Photo: API,

Urban is also one of Israel's great friends in the European Union, and his government has prevented anti-Israel decisions from taking place in EU institutions. Three were to run for the leadership of the united opposition camp - which includes six parties, from the left to the far-right Ubic party: Clara Dobrev, a Jewish, economist and jurist who currently serves as Vice President of the European Parliament and married to the Hungarian Prime Minister of the Socialist Party, 'Yorchani; Budapest Mayor Gargi Karachi, who is affiliated with the left, who has already managed to conquer the capital from the hands of Urban's party through cooperation between opposition parties; And Peter Marki-Zai, a moderate conservative politician, mayor of a small town in southern Hungary and a father of seven, who ran for office as an independent candidate. The popular Karachunii, who won second place in the first round of primaries, surprisingly announced on Friday his resignation from the race and his support for Marki-Zai, in order to increase the opposition's chances of winning the election. According to him,Any vote that goes to Dobrev, the leading candidate identified with the left, will strengthen Urban's power. The results of the primaries are expected in another 10 days. Polls predict a close struggle between Urban and his party and the "just not Urban" coalition.

Avoid chaos

On Tuesday, Austrian Chancellor Sebastian Kurz temporarily resigned, following the opening of a police investigation against him and some of his associates in the "bribery for sympathetic coverage" affair.

His resignation came only after the possible crystallization of the "just not winking" coalition between his coalition partners, the "Greens", and the three opposition parties - including the "right-wing" Freedom Party.

The Greens reluctantly joined a coalition led by conservative Kurtz about two years ago, after the young politician - one of the main opponents of the German chancellor's immigration policy, as well as radical Islam and its spread in Europe - won a landslide victory in the general election.

Austrian Chancellor Sebastian Kurz // Photo: Reuters,

Kurtz has already served as prime minister in which the "Freedom Party" also sat, but this did not last long. The first Kurtz government disintegrated following an alleged corruption scandal involving former Freedom Party leader Heinz-Christian Strache. The Greens have now announced their intention to resign from Kurtz's second government, following the alleged corruption scandal that Kurtz claims was stitched. Kurtz, a great friend of Israel, temporarily vacated his seat to prevent "chaos", which would be created with the formation of a government in which all the other parties, except his party, would be members.

In the general election held this weekend in the Czech Republic, an association of three moderate, pro-European liberal and conservative parties managed to gain a very slight advantage over the party of the populist and anti-European prime minister, Andrei Babish, a friend of Israel.

The "Together" coalition, led by political science professor and former education minister Peter Fiala, garnered 27.8 percent of the vote, compared to 27.1 percent given to billionaire Babish's party, whose name has been embroiled in countless scandals of conflict of interest and alleged fraud.

A coalition of left-wing parties has received 15.6%, and it may join forces with the "Together" coalition to prevent Babish from participating in the next government.

The only obstacle facing the "just not in Abish" coalition is Czech President Milos Zaman, who has the right to decide who to impose the next government train on.

The Prime Minister of the Czech Republic, Andrei Babish, after the publication of the results of the samples, Photo: IPI

Zaman is closer in his views to Babish.

After a meeting between the two yesterday, which lasted 45 minutes and the software was unknown, Zaman, the owner of the loose health unit, was hospitalized in the intensive care unit of a hospital in Prague.

Source: israelhayom

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