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Europe’s brave right-wing leaders praised the turbulent effects of President Donald Trump’s turbulent power just weeks before the turbulent turbulent.
Leaders, including Hungarian Prime Minister Victor Orban and Italian Deputy Prime Minister Matteo Salvini, said Trump’s policies on fossil fuels, immigration and gender, would prescribe the EU prescriptions at a “make Europe great” rally in Madrid on Saturday. I declared that I had verified it.
“Trump’s tornadoes have changed the world in just a few weeks,” Orban said of the gathering of around 2,000 people. “Yesterday we were heretics. Today we are mainstream.”
The rally came less than three weeks after Trump took office in his second term, when European right parties appeared in the results of last year’s EU elections, achieving the best performance ever.
Marine Le Pen, leader of the French Lacembrement National Party, said the history of Trump’s election victory has accelerated. “We are facing a real turning point,” she said.
Leaders opposed “uncontrolled” immigration and called for an end to the EU’s push for clean energy. They also attacked the policy of “waking up” and praised Trump’s declaration that the United States would recognize only the genders of the two.
Gerd Wilders of the Dutch Liberal Party said: And we refuse to surrender to the toes of multiculturalism’s guilt. ”
“People all over Europe want us to regain sanity and moral clarity,” he added.
The event was hosted by Santiago Abascal, the leader of Spanish right-wing Vox, bringing together the Patriot group, the third largest European group in the EU parliament.
No leader mentioned the two Trump moves, a source of great concern in Europe. His threat to impose tariffs on European goods to readjust the trade deficit he called “atrocity” and plans to expel millions of Palestinians from Gaza.
They also shunned references to Trump’s demands that European governments spend more on their own defense to reduce their dependence on the US.
Former Czech Prime Minister and ANO Party leader Andrej Babiš has condemned the EU’s green trading policy to combat climate change. The European Commission of Ursula von der Reyen has pledged new efforts to balance them with economic competitiveness.
Declaring that the green transaction is “not reformable,” Babish said: “In Brussels, they pretend nothing has changed. They continue to push the ideology of the Green Deal, as if the European industry has been closed and has not moved abroad. Hundreds of them. As if every family were not struggling with energy poverty.”
Several leaders have spoken positively about the Spanish “reunion” of the part of the Spanish Muslim ruled by medieval Christian rulers, and Orban is an example of the spirit that was needed today. I’m saying that.