Spain is about to hold parliamentary elections and the fags at WaPo are complaining that it could potentially result in the most right-wing government since Franco died.
Spaniards will vote to determine control of the country’s 350-seat parliament as legislation on gender-based violence hangs in the balance. An alliance between the center-right and Vox would be Spain’s most conservative government since Franco’s death. https://t.co/DeVfDPw4Ux pic.twitter.com/IXUlXnpjWK
— The Washington Post (@washingtonpost) July 22, 2023
The BBC is talking about a hard right victory.
Polarised Spain eyes the hard-right ahead of election https://t.co/spoVBsR5AP
— BBC News (World) (@BBCWorld) July 22, 2023
In Germany, support for the AfD party is rising. They are a very moderate right-wing party but it is good to see that they’ve gotten things back on track to a certain extent.
JUST IN – German AfD party gained another 2% this week. At this rate, the party is on track to become the most popular party — INSA poll pic.twitter.com/oeL7nNtHTn
— Disclose.tv (@disclosetv) July 22, 2023
Unfortunately, Germans aren’t allowed to vote for an Adolf Hitler figure. It is literally illegal there. Hopefully such a situation gets resolved once the ZOG empire ends.
Quite frankly though, I don’t think we are going to see any major overnight changes, but these are positive developments. The problem the Jews have is that they’ve been trying to do too many things at once and it is not possible for them to totally influence or control every political outcome within Europe.
This stupid war against Russia, the crumbling economy, inflation, endless hoaxes etc.. is only going to drive more people to support any group or political figure that is endorsing right-wing ideas.