
Giorgia Meloni was not the right’s only big election winner this weekend. In fact, in just one year, the VOX Party in Spain, the National Rally in France, the Sweden Democrats, the Czech Republic’s right-wing along with the pro-Putin government of Serbia consolidated their growing power and prestige with resurgent anti-sanctions Eurosceptic Hungary leading the pack against global-liberalism.

It appears that the cancerous pro-Washington colonies of Europe and the liberal-left caucus that destroyed the European economies in favour of saving the US dollar are going to pay a high price for their globalist adventures.
The last weekend of September saw the Freedom Party of Austria (FPÖ) also seeing success by scoring a historic 18.6 per cent of the vote in state elections in Tyrol. The right-wing party overtook SPÖ, which harvested a lesser 17.4 per cent of the vote.

The centre-right ÖVP, which currently rules the country at the federal level in a coalition with the Greens, secured the first place result, with 34.7 per cent of the vote, but saw its share drop 9.5 points. FPÖ’s top candidate, Markus Abwerzger, saw his vote total jump 3.3 points from 2018.
ÖVP already ruled out a power-sharing agreement with FPÖ before the election. The right-wing party will most likely join an alliance with SPÖ, despite a coalition with FPÖ resulting in more seats in the state parliament.

The dispirited once triumphant Greens fell from 10.7 per cent to 9.2 per cent but also had the ‘Fritz List’ overtake them to become the fourth-largest party in Tyrol. Voter turnout rose five points to 65 per cent. The Alpine region in the west of Austria is home to 1.8 million people and features the capital city of Innsbruck.


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