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Text of the Europa Report
Ι am Autolycus and this is the Europa Report for the past week, Νovember 25th to December 2nd, bringing you the latest news on the Continent regarding new political developments and the ever ongoing non-white invasion crisis.
The European political scene is in anticipation of the Austrian presidential elections and the Italian constitutional referendum which will both take place on Sunday 4th of the current month. The results undoubtedly are going to have a rippling effect on the entire political landscape of the Continent.
Firstly, let us begin with France where on Friday a hostage taker armed with a gun is on the run after he held seven people against their will in a Paris travelagents for three hours.
The gunman walked into the Asieland travelagents on Massena Boulevard and demanded to be given access to the safe. Staff refused and he proceeded to take them hostage and threaten to kill them as police swarmed on the area.
But despite surrounding the building with armed officers, the brazen kidnapper has managed to flee the scene and is still at large.
It emerged, however, the hostage taker had actually fled the scene some time ago, but all the hostages and police thought he was still inside and hiding on the second floor.
Police only realised the gunman had gone when they stormed the travelagents and could not find him.
Secondly, it has emerged that the French government is paying invaders a €2,500 ($2,650) “bonus” if they agree to be sent home.
From http://newobserveronline.com/
According to the French La Figaro newspaper, the €2,500 is an increase over the already existing payout of €1,850 on offer for those willing to return voluntarily.
Quoting Director General Didier Leschi, from the French Office of Immigration and Integration (OFII), the newspaper said that the government has temporarily decided “to bring to €2,500” the maximum “return assistance” for foreigners agreeing to return voluntarily to their country.
The special offer is being made to try and entice invaders to apply for the cash handout before the end of the year, when the bonus offer expires.
The idea is to “significantly increase the number of voluntary assisted departures,” Leschi said, referring specifically to the more than 7,000 invaders from the Calais Jungle who are now being housed in “reception centers” all over France.
In other news, French President Francois Hollande announced Thursday that he would not seek a second term in next year’s presidential election, saying he hoped to give his Socialist party a chance to win “against conservatism and extremism” by stepping aside.
From https://www.ap.org/
“I have decided not to be a candidate in the presidential election,” Hollande said in a somber address on French television that recapped his achievements since taking office in 2012.
The 62-year-old president – the country’s least popular leader since World War II – said he was “conscious of the risks” entailed in him running, alluding to his historic lack of support since coming to power.
The Socialist party has been deeply divided over Hollande’s policies, with rebels within the party openly criticizing his pro-business strategy and calling for more left-leaning policies. Two of his former cabinet ministers, Arnaud Montebourg and Benoit Hamon, already have announced they would run in next month’s Socialist primary, alongside other low-profile candidates.
Also, on Wednesday the judiciary declared that the driver who drove deliberately into passers-by in Dijon at the end of 2014, wounding 14 people, was not legally responsible for his actions.
From http://diversitymachtfrei.blogspot.gr
The man in his 40s was affected by severe psychiatric problems. The decision of the Chamber of Instruction was expected, according to his lawyer Ms Estève. “The expert psychiatric judgements all concluded that his client was not legally responsible, clearly in a state of crisis” at the time of the incident and having had 157 periods in a psychiatric hospital, he continued.
On 21 December 2014, the driver drove deliberately into passers-by in Dijon city centre, wounding 13 people, shouting “Allah Akbar”.
In view of his psychiatric record, the Dijon public prosecutor Marie-Christine Tarrare quickly ruled out terrorism in its investigation.
Under questioning, the man, a Frenchman born in France to an Algerian mother and a Moroccan father, told police that he acted alone, moved by the suffering of Palestinian and Chechen children, he said.
On the day after the incident, another driver ploughed into a crowded Christmas market in Nantes, wounding 10 people, including one fatally, before stabbing several of them.
Moving on to Austria, where the coming weekend’s Austrian presidential election rerun offers a great opportunity for the rise of national populism in Europe.
From http://newobserveronline.com/
The rerun—set for December 4—pits a pro-invasion Green-communist against an anti-invasion, Alexander Van der Bellen, against a nationalist populist, Norbert Hofer, and the outcome will have significant consequences for Europe’s political landscape.
The rerun election was ordered after the previous election was declared void when postal vote irregularities were revealed. In that election, the Freedom Party of Austria’s (FPÖ) candidate, Norbert Hofer, won the vote on election day, but lost narrowly once the now-disputed postal votes were counted.
Opinion polls have shown the two candidates in a dead heat, although many observers have quietly expressed the opinion that the FPÖ candidate is more likely to win given the impetus to populism driven by the U.K.’s “Brexit” vote and the election of Donald Trump in the U.S.
A Hofer win will have far-reaching effects. In Austria, it will almost certainly herald an FPÖ government, either through an immediate collapse in the ruling conservative-socialist coalition, or at the scheduled elections in 2017.
The European Union is also likely to react with deep anger. In 2000, when the FPÖ became a junior government coalition partner, the 14 other EU countries froze bilateral relations with Austria, barring all diplomatic contacts and ambassadorial meetings at an inter-governmental level.
Apart from the electoral result, there is an obvious rightward shift in Austrian politics. An indication of that is the proposed amendment of the laws which govern the use and possession of firearms so that illegal immigrants and asylum seekers will no longer have access to purchasing them.
From http://gunrights.trendolizer.com
The new changes to the extant amendment to the Weapons Act, which was approved Thursday by the Internal Committee of the National Council prohibits asylum seekers and migrants living in Austria illegally from access to firearms. The bill, which will take effect in March of next year, also looks to manage the use of arms by security agencies and police, as a press release from the government stated.
The amendment will not only prohibit illegal migrants and asylum seekers from procuring weapons but also looks to ban legal migrants and accepted refugees until a residency period of five years has passed. Those who have European Union citizenship are not affected by the new law, nor are tourists.
Moreover, a statue of the 18th-century queen Maria Theresa in Vienna has been covered with a huge burka. The Muslim veil was placed over the statue, one of the city’s most famous monuments, by a nativist group in protest against “the Islamization of Austria.”
The Identitarian youth movement chose to cover the statue of Maria Theresa, one of the country’s most respected historical figures, in a large public square in central Vienna, not far from the parliament building.
A sign reading “Islamization? No thanks!” was placed by the statue.
South of the Alps, in Italy Prime Minister Matteo Renzi heads into a make-or-break constitutional referendum this weekend insisting everything is still to play for in his fight to hold on to power.
From https://www.afp.com/en
“Never have there been so many people undecided. The referendum match will be decided in the last 48 hours,” the centre-left leader said in a Q and A session session on Facebook on Friday.
Renzi, 41, is battling to defy opinion polls which point to his proposals to streamline parliament being rejected. Such an outcome is expected to trigger the reformist premier’s resignation after just under three years in office and plunge the country and Europe into a phase of political uncertainty.
After Britain’s vote to leave the EU and Donald Trump’s presidential triumph in the United States, Renzi is being portrayed as next in line to suffer a populist backlash from fed-up and forgotten voters.
The narrative has played strongly internationally but less so in Italy, where the merits of the proposed reform itself have been vigorously debated in a contest which has also focused on Renzi’s record and personality. At stake Sunday is whether to slash the size and powers of the second-chamber Senate and transfer other powers from the regions to the national government.
Meanwhile, in the United Kingdom the Office for National Statistics has said net migration has stayed near record levels, standing at 335,000 in the year to June.
There was also a record number of EU citizens coming to live in Britain with the figure standing at 284,000. Net migration – immigration minus emigration – was the second-highest number on record.
Of the 650,000 “immigrants” who entered Britain in the first six months of 2016, at least 289,000 came from outside Europe—and only 284,000 from inside the European Union, new data from the U.K.’s Office for National Statistics (ONS) has shown.
The data also showed that the vast majority of “non-EU nationals” are not working, but are living off welfare.
Immigration minister Robert Goodwill said the government was “committed to getting net migration down”.
Furthermore, in Germany an intelligence officer has been arrested over a suspected Islamist plot to bomb the agency’s headquarters in Cologne, raising fears that the spy agency itself has been infiltrated. The 51-year-old official had made a “partial confession” to the plot.
An official told the newspaper http://www.spiegel.de/ that the suspect attempted to pass on “sensitive information about the BfV (Germany’s domestic security agency), which could lead to a threat to the office”. The spy agency first became aware of the man’s activities about four weeks ago according to the same source.
A spokesman for the Bundesverfassungsschutz (BfV) declined to provide details on the man’s position at the agency or say when he joined. He also declined to comment on a report in Die Welt newspaper that the 51-year-old had planned to explode a bomb at the agency’s central office in Cologne.
Let us add that Julian Assange has warned that a trove of WikiLeaks documents revealing the true scale of cooperation between the German and US spy agencies risks derailing Angela Merkel’s hopes of dominating the EU.
A 90GB cache containing almost 2,500 top-secret documents, now made public by the whistleblowing website, sheds light on the murky relationship between Germany’s Bundesnachrichtendienst (BND) and America’s National Security Agency (NSA).
Amongst them are administrative documents, correspondence, agreements and press reactions, WikiLeaks said. The leaked files were submitted to a German parliamentary inquiry into the surveillance activities of the BND foreign intelligence agency and its US counterpart last year.
Regarding the latest news from Eastern Europe what stood out the most was the law passed by the Slovak parliament on Wednesday 30 November proposed by members of the coalition of Prime Minister Robert Fico to prevent Islam from gaining official status in Slovakia.
The Slovak National Party (SNS) proposed that, in order for a religion to be formally recognized by the State, it should have at least 50,000 members -instead of the 20,000 members before that law- and so to have State grants and run its own schools.
For the time being according to the latest statistics Slovakia has 2,000 Muslims, 5,000 according to the Slovak Islamic Foundation. Of the 5.4 million inhabitants in Slovakia, 62 per cent declare themselves Roman Catholics.
The law was approved by two-thirds of the Slovak parliament, including the ruling coalition headed by left-wing prime minister Robert Fico and opposition parties. The Nationalist Party SNS then proposed that not 50,000 but 250,000 should compose an official religion, which was immediately rejected.
The Europa Report is a compilation of selected articles from the following sites:
http://diversitymachtfrei.blogspot.gr/
http://www.usa.forzanuova.info
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Extra interesting links (transcript-only)
http://newobserveronline.com/merkels-trick-1-8-million-100000/
http://newobserveronline.com/another-german-city-tipping-majority-muslim/
http://www.express.co.uk/news/world/739078/Europol-terror-threat-Isis-germany-uk-belgium
/vile-rascal-boris-johnson-says-uk-must-fight-russia-to-defend-isis/
/uk-national-action-creates-white-only-zones/
http://diversitymachtfrei.blogspot.gr/2016/12/austria-lugenpresse-guidelines-revealed.html
http://diversitymachtfrei.blogspot.gr/2016/11/thanks-to-asylum-invasion-muslim-car.html