Austria conservative and nationalist parties beat their left opposition,
providing nearly 32% and 26.5% of the vote respectively. The leader of the
popular center-right Austrian's Party (ÖVP), Sebastian Kurz, is fast
becoming the youngest head of European government only 31. He also moved
his party away from its recent cucked immigration policies.
Although Austria is a small country with ten times fewer people than
Germany, it is hard to remember a more positive electoral victory in the
politics of Western Europe in recent decades. Only Brexit vote last year,
which was a referendum and not an election, replaces the event in terms of
a strong rejection of national suicide.
The Austrian nationalist Freedom Party (FPÖ), led by Heinz-Christian
Strache, is firming as the most likely coalition partner ÖVP, having just
been pipped to third by the Social Democratic Party (SPÖ) . Before the
election, the Conservatives were in a grand coalition with the SPÖ
cringeworthy.
Heinz-Christian Strache.
Maybe the political classes, especially among conservatives, Austrian
voters betray, but at first glance the election results represent a
decisive blow against globalism and the ridiculous immigration policy
(read: open borders Mayhem) of the 2000s and 2010s.
What is even more encouraging is that Austria, despite his leftist parties
putrid, has not suffered as much socially as Germany since 2015. Austrian
voters nevertheless looked across the border and become aware of the
importance of never go on the way Merkel & # 8217; psychiatric asylum.
Moreover, contemporary paralysis experienced by Germans about Nazism and
World War II (We have to let millions of people we do not know because
Hitler) is much smaller in Austria. Yes, surprise, surprise, a group of
German speakers feel less of a need to ruin their country on the things
they had nothing to do with 70-90 years ago.
Austria had almost his first nationalist president last year
Within a whisker Norbert Hofer was close to becoming Austria's first
nationalist president of modern times.
Heinz-Christian Strache's protected Norbert Hofer won the first round of
the Austrian presidential election last year. In two second rounds (the
first was canceled), it has almost reached the majority. What stopped him?
Well, not only through the usual traditional media, but also a concerted
effort by the European elites of all persuasions (or perversions, take your
pick) to associate Hofer and the Freedom Party with the Nazis and Hitler.
When the party was led by Jörg Haider late and entered into a coalition
agreement with the Austrian People's Party in, many politicians and
European officials boycotted the Austrian government to function. The
threat of this happening again dwelt on the Austrian presidential vote last
year and, to his credit, Norbert Hofer demonstrated the incredible
potential of a nationalist party like the FPÖ in storm weather of political
correctness.
Parliamentary democracy is a different beast to choose a head of state, but
the FPÖ has built its huge success in 2016, a year in which neither the
Conservatives nor the Socialists have made the second round of the
presidential election.
You can learn a lot by a politician's wife or girlfriend
Sebastian Kurz's girlfriend and the wife of Heinz-Christian Strache.
On a final note, the girlfriend of Sebastian Kurz and the wife of
Heinz-Christian Strache tell you a lot about these two men. As for the men
and vacillating left & # conservatives, 8221; we still await a matron or
frumpy, at best, a very pretty woman bought with male politician's trust
fund or obsolete social ties.
It's nice to see a truly masculine man like Strache and a man as I hope
male Kurz opted for women that match the importance the return of the kings
of feminine beauty and fertility.
Maybe Europe has a chance after all.
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