EDITOR’S NOTE: Press agencies, media news desks and newsrooms maintain a discreet silence over what is for leftist scribblers a devastating debacle. As a consequence of ‘the people’s revolt’ in Spain the populist anti-migrant parties throughout the White world are jubilant. Posterity will mark the Spanish people’s victory as a turning point in the struggle between globalism and nationalism.
BREAKING NEWS: The rat is dead ~ Despite the patronage of Spain’s mainstream media and the sponsorship of the world’s most notorious capitalist the Red ruling regime in Madrid, the Spanish capital has been driven from office by a right-wing onslaught.

Jubilation sweeps through Spain, the largest nation in Europe as Spaniards wake to the news that the right-wing Popular Party in alliance with VOX (Voice) party has roundly defeated the collaborating left-wing factions in the third largest and most populous of the Spanish provinces.

A humiliated Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez, one of George Soros play-pals conceded defeat as Pablo Iglesias, the chastened ponytailed far-left Deputy Prime Minister announced his resignation from politics.
Spaniards whoops for joy and the patriotic nationalists, dubbed ‘the far right’ by media’s left-wing menagerie celebrates the wind of change sweeping through globalist Europe.




Madrid premier Isabel Diaz Ayuso, the Marine le Pen of Spain and fierce critic of Covid-19 lockdowns, secured a major victory in Spain’s regional elections, prompting the head of the left-wing Podemos to end his political career after taking fifth place.


With more than 99% of the ballots counted late on Tuesday night, Ayuso’s People’s Party took 45% of the vote or 65 seats in the regional legislature, just four shy of an outright majority. Doubling its share of the vote compared to the last race in 2019, the People’s Party (PP) is expected to enter into a coalition with the patriotic right Vox Party, which itself took fourth place with 9% of the vote.

‘Freedom has won in Madrid, once again,’ Ayuso smiled broadly as she spoke to supporters after her win, echoing a campaign slogan, while People’s Party leader Pablo Casado said voters ‘trusted [Ayuso’s] handling of the pandemic.’

The premier’s campaign was fueled in no small part by her opposition to lockdowns, appealing to voters weary of draconian restrictions while refusing to shutter bars and restaurants during the health crisis.

Tuesday’s race dealt a savage blow to leftist factions not just in Spain but throughout Covid weary Europe. Spain was elated as it saw the extreme left-wing Socialist Workers’ Party slip 10 points and 11 seats compared to 2019, tying with the progressive Mas Madrid.

In a humiliating fifth place behind Vox came Podemos, a Marxist-oriented party founded in 2014 in opposition to European austerity policies. The poor showing led Podemos founder Pablo Iglesias to declare his exit from politics, saying, ‘We have failed; we were very far from putting together a sufficient majority. I am not a political figure who can contribute to our political force or help consolidate its institutional strength.’

Spanish champagne-socialist PM Pedro Sanchez, a leading member of the Socialist Workers’ Party whose Covid-19 policies were frequently slammed by Ayuso, took to Twitter late on Tuesday night to concede his right-wing rival’s triumph.

The election campaign in Madrid, Spain’s capital and a city of 7 million has been fraught with heated rhetoric and at times threats of left-wing violence, with several candidates, including Ayuso and patriotic right leaders receiving death threats from their Marxist opponents. If you like this story please share.

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Come back Franco, all is forgiven.
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Black Pete, Franco never needs forgiveness. Those who betrayed Spain into the Bolshevik camp and the propagandists who keep telling lies are the ones who need to confess their transgressions and need forgiveness.
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Spain, like most countries needs a strong leader the people can trust and admire. That this is almost impossible in a parlaimentary democracy is obvious; therefore it is the more amazing that it happened in Spain. Maybe they will lead Europe to a new awakening? Boy, that would be great!
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This is good for the Spanish people, good for Europeans, and good for the World. The people of Spain got tired of supporting the Oligarchs in their country and rats like George Soros are probably squirming at this very moment. I’m actually becoming optimistic about the coming French elections.
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From what I gathered about the previous French election is that le Pen won, but 30% of the ballots for her were “spoiled”. They should keep an eye on this election.
To Gerard Frederick Democracy is mob rule.
To Papasha. The expression is one of victory, not of guilt.
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Thank you black Pete, point taken!!
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