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December 11, 2016
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Text of the Europa Report:
Ι am Autolycus and this the Europa Report for the past week, December 2nd to December 9th, bringing you the latest news on the European continent regarding new political developments and the ever ongoing non-white invasion crisis.
It has been another politically crucial week marked by the defeat of Norbert Hofer, candidate for President of the Republic of Austria and the overwhelming vote for “No” in the Italian constitutional referendum which both took place on Sunday 4th.
Let us begin with Austria, where the Freedom Party of Austria (FPÖ) has failed in its bid to win the presidency.
By 18.45 CET on election day it was evident that the Green Party candidate, Alexander Van der Bellen was ahead in the exit polls. This forced Freedom Party of Austria candidate Norbert Hofer to concede defeat in his bid to become the next president of Austria.
The final results gave Van der Bellen 53.8% of the vote, with a turnout of 74.2%.
However, even though Austria’s Freedom Party (FPÖ) lost last weekend’s presidential election, it is now the country’s single largest party, having polled 2.2 million votes—up from a previous national high of just 962,313.
From http://newobserveronline.com
Party leader HC Strache told a press conference that it was clear that the FPÖ would win the next National Council election set for 2018.
Strache said : “We will continue to work at full speed to become the strongest party in the next National Council election and assume governmental responsibility,” adding that “never before in the history of the Second Republic had there been such a mass mobilization against a candidate” as there had been against Norbert Hofer.
Strache’s reason for optimism is not ungrounded. In the 2013 National Council (Austrian Parliament) elections, the FPÖ polled exactly 962,313 votes, or 20.5 percent of the vote. That gave the party 40 of the 183 seats in the National Council.
During the presidential election cycle, FPÖ support jumped to a high of 2,220,654 votes which now represent the “core” demographic support for the party.
Moving on to Italy, where voters dealt Premier Matteo Renzi a stinging defeat on his reforms referendum, triggering his resignation announcement and galvanizing the populist, opposition 5-Star Movement’s determination to gain national power soon.
From https://www.ap.org/en-gb/
“I lost, and the post that gets eliminated is mine,” Renzi said early Monday about an hour after the polls closed to President Sergio Mattarella. “The government’s experience is over, and in the afternoon I’ll go to the Quirinal Hill to hand in my resignation”
Besides the “anti-establishment” 5-Stars, the outcome energized another “anti” party, the anti-immigrant Northern League, an ally of French Front National leader Marine Le Pen, a candidate in France’s presidential race.
Renzi has announced he is quitting after his flagship Constitutional reform was rejected by close to 60% of voters in Sunday’s referendum, but had held off the resignation at President Sergio Mattarella’s request until the budget is passed.
In voting No, Italians also delivered a rebuke to Italy’s industrialists, banks and other establishment institutions, which had staunchly backed the referendum. The anti-reform victory, which could spook investors, comes just as the government had made some inroads in cutting the staggering rate of youth employment and while Italy’s banks have urgent need for recapitalization.
During the campaign, the risk of political instability in Italy, Europe’s fourth-largest economy, triggered market reaction, with bank stocks sinking and borrowing costs on sovereign debt rising.
Moreover, Alessandro Di Battista, a leader of Italy’s 5-Star Movement, is pressing for a vote on whether the country should keep the euro as its official currency.
He said in comments published on Thursday in La Repubblica newspaper that “euro and Europe aren’t the same thing.”
Movement founder Beppe Grillo has long railed against Italy’s membership in the Eurozone, the 19 countries where the euro is the official currency.
Suggesting the party might push for a referendum on abandoning the single currency, Di Battista said: “We want only that the Italians decide.”
Elections now scheduled for 2018 might be held a year earlier.
As far as the migrant crisis is concerned, only 8,162 people of the promised 160,000 have been resettled from the two countries at the frontline of the migration crisis.
From http://www.usa.forzanuova.info
European countries have relocated only one in 20 of the refugees they promised to shelter, amid continuing deep divisions over how the continent should help growing numbers fleeing war and persecution.
More than a year after the EU promised to disperse 160,000 refugees from overstretched Greece and Italy to other EU countries, only 8,162 people have been found a home, figures from the European commission show.
Although the EU has met only 5% of its goal, Dimitris Avramopoulos, the European commissioner in charge of migration, declared it was possible to hit the target by September 2017.
In other news, Germany has pledged to spend 150 million euros ($189 million) helping migrants return home, the minister of development said in an interview published Friday.
From https://www.afp.com/
The aid fund will benefit both failed asylum seekers and migrants who choose to return to their home countries.
“For the next three years, we will put aside 50 million euros a year for this return programme,” minister Gerd Mueller told Augsburger Allgemeine daily.
The funds will be made available to Iraqis, Afghans and migrants from the Balkans.
The aid will help those migrants “make a new start” in their home countries, Mueller said.
Also, German police have announced that they will be monitoring the social media accounts of migrants in order to predict whether or not they will try and group up and attack women again on New Year’s Eve.
From http://www.focus.de
German police in Cologne have one thing on their minds leading up until New Year’s Eve and that is to avoid a repeat of last year’s massive wave of sex attacks that took place outside the Cologne cathedral. One way they hope to achieve this is to actively read and research posts made on social media by migrants to see if they are organizing to gather and commit more attacks.
The police are now employing translators to scour the Facebook and Twitter feeds of migrants across the North Rhine-Westphalia region sand hope that they will add to already existing plans to beef up the security in and around areas like train stations and public squares.
One of the most shocking crimes committed by a non-white invader was the murder of Maria Ladenburger, the daughter of a high-ranking EU official, by an Afghan migrant.
The shocking incident happened on October 16 but details have only been released after an arrest on Friday.
She was assaulted on a cycle path, raped and then drowned before her body was found in the River Dreisam as she was returning from a party in the university city of Freiburg in Germany.
The suspect, an Afghan migrant, was caught after police found DNA on a scarf near the path which reportedly belonged to Maria.
They also found a strand of hair on a nearby blackberry bush.
Officers then trawled CCTV to see find people with a similar hairstyle, which led them to the suspect. Following his arrest the suspect, aged 17, pleaded guilty to the attack and will be sentenced next year.
The anti-invasion Alternative für Deutschland (AfD) blamed the crime on the “uncontrolled influx of foreigners,” while the head of a police union warned of the “dangers that always go along with massive immigration.”
Furthermore, in France French Front National leader Marine Le Pen proposed Thursday that the children of illegal immigrants should be refused school places as part of tough proposals to restrict public services.
From https://www.afp.com/
Le Pen said at a conference in Paris: “I’ve got nothing against foreigners but I say to them: if you come to our country, don’t expect that you will be taken care of, treated (by the health system) and that your children will be educated for free. That’s finished now, it’s the end of playtime”.
The leader of the National Front (FN) is forecast by opinion polls to finish second in next year’s presidential election but she is hoping for new momentum after the victory of Donald Trump in the United States.
Moving on to the Netherlands, where Geert Wilders has been found guilty of hate speech against Moroccans in a conviction the Dutch politician described as “insanity”.
The leader of the anti-immigration Freedom Party was convicted of discrimination and inciting hatred over a 2014 incident in which he led supporters to chant that they wanted “Fewer! Fewer! Fewer!” Moroccans in the Netherlands.
The court did not impose a sentence but Mr Wilders said he would appeal against the conviction.
The politician, who leads several polls ahead of March elections, denied any wrongdoing.
He told the judges his remarks were not a call to genocide as had never advocated violence but rather a reference to his official party platform and manifesto which calls for a ban on immigration, expelling Moroccans with dual nationality who commit crimes and a “voluntary repatriation” policy.
He stated that the trial was politically motivated and an unfair attempt to limit his right to free speech.
Reagarding the latest news from Eastern Europe, Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán said at the meeting of the Hungarian Diaspora Council on Wednesday that the era of political correctness is about to end in the United States but there is still much to do in Europe.
Referring to his recent phone conversation with US President-elect Donald Trump, Orbán said “we can finally return the age of free discourse, when one should not be afraid anymore of being excluded for conservative thoughts”. “When we talked about human existence, we were labelled medieval and clerical; when we talked about family, we were labelled sexist and homophobic”.
He added that while previously we were forced to engage in a “discourse of human rights”, in the future we can finally focus on humans, not rights. “We are now returning from liberal non-democracy to freedom”.
Lastly, on Monday, 5 December, Czech President Milos Zeman had a telephone conversation with the new US President Donald Trump, during which he invited his Czech counterpart to visit him in the United States.
Mr. Zeman’s spokesman said the invitation had been accepted. Also, Mr Trump insisted that “the Czech president is the only European president to have publicly supported him before the November elections in the United States.” The meeting is scheduled to take place in April 2017.
The two heads of state discussed cooperation between their countries and their shared fight against Islamist terrorism. Also Ivana Trump told Mr. Zeman that she would like to be an ambassador for the United States in the Czech Republic, being herself of Czech origin.
That was all for this week.
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/75-invader-children-adults/
http://newobserveronline.com/invader-rape-rampage-unabated/
http://www.usa.forzanuova.info/2016/12/07/happening-now-eu-announces-censorship-of-us-sites/
/merkel-tells-germans-it-is-they-who-must-integrate-calls-for-internet-shutdown/
/frances-top-intellectual-assaults-white-nationalist-during-debate-over-islam/
http://diversitymachtfrei.blogspot.gr/2016/12/germany-anti-rapefugee-demonstrators.html
http://diversitymachtfrei.blogspot.gr/2016/12/eu-spends-millions-to-fund-islam.html
http://diversitymachtfrei.blogspot.gr/2016/12/church-of-england-priest-praises.html
http://diversitymachtfrei.blogspot.gr/2016/12/colonised-britain.html